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Anterior Defects ~How would you like to plan~

Anterior Defects ~How would you like to plan~

Anterior Defects ~How would you like to plan~

Sep 24, 2024

Index

  • 00:00~Introduction
  • 05:43~CASE1:Actual approach to anterior teeth congenital deficiency
  • 00:00~CASE2:Complaint Shaking of front teeth
  • 19:55~Conclusion

I will discuss how to plan the treatment for anterior tooth loss. 

There are various causes for anterior tooth loss, including caries, root fractures, periodontal disease, congenital absence, and trauma.
If the cause of the loss is not addressed properly, and the treatment is not planned well, the risk to adjacent and opposing teeth increases, potentially leading to further complications.
When tooth loss occurs, changes in the oral cavity can be observed. 

For instance, when an er tooth is lost, adjacent teeth may tilt, and opposing teeth may extrude. 
This results in a smaller occlusal area, increasing the load during chewing and potentially leading to overloading.
Additionally, these changes can contribute to the progression of periodontal disease. 
The resulting reduction in occlusal vertical dimension can lead to anterior teeth interference and accelerated periodontal issues.
the treatment process for fixing missing front teeth.
It shows the steps from diagnosis to treatment.
First, we collect information from the patient's medical history and interview.

Next, we do detailed examinations.
Then, we use this data to make a diagnosis and treatment plan.
This way, we make sure we have the right treatment plan before starting.
Following this process helps us give the best treatment to the patient.
Let's talk about the concept and strategy of prosthetic treatment for tooth loss. 

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Anterior Defects ~How would you like to plan~

Anterior Defects ~How would you like to plan~

Anterior Defects ~How would you like to plan~

Sep 24, 2024