What to Do About Congenitally Missing Lateral Incisors
One of the most challenging clinical situations is when an adolescent patient presents with congenitally missing permanent teeth.
The primary considerations for these patients are knowing how much space is required, existing bone volume and the need for further augmentation, how the area should be maintained after orthodontic treatment, esthetics, and growth concerns. Despite our best efforts, we sometimes need help in this subset of patients. Often, these challenges relate to compromised remaining space in the edentulous site. Make sure you talk to your patients and their parents about this early!
Learning objectives
Evaluate your patient regarding space limitation concerns, orthodontics, and esthetics, identify narrow-diameter implant types
Recognize ridge deficiencies and how they are managed
Understand growth and timing for implant placement
AGD PACE subject code(s): 690Language: englishCE credits: 1 Start date: 13-07-2023Expiration date: 13-07-2026Speakers receive a speaking fee from Dentsply Sirona for these courses.