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Annals and Essences of Dentistry

Annals and Essences of Dentistry
Open Access

ISSN: 0975-8798, 0976-156X

+44 1223 790975

Abstract

FIBRE REINFORCED COMPOSITE RESIN PROSTHESIS AS INTERIM REPLACEMENT FOR CONGENITALLY MISSING PERMANENT MANDIBULAR CENTRAL INCISORS:A CASE REPORT

Patel P, Kohli S, Deep S, Payasi S, Siddiqui A

Hypodontia or tooth agenesis is the most common prevalent craniofacial malformation in humans. It may occur as a part of a recognized genetic syndrome or as a nonsyndromic isolated trait. Both environmental and genetic factors are involved in the etiology of hypodontia, with the latter playing a more significant role. It may be noted that bilateral agenesis of mandibular central incisors is very rare and very few cases have been reported in literature.A 12 year old child reported with congenitally missing permanent mandibular central incisors of idiopathic etiology in which the missing teeth were replaced by acrylic teeth as pontic using fiber reinforced composite. The Patient had no hereditary predisposition or any associated syndrome. The aim of enhancing esthetics and attaining functional space maintenance was thus obtained in a single sitting chair side procedure

Published Date: 2017-09-30;

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