Affiliation:
1. Health of the Russian Federation
2. Penza State University
3. The Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia
Abstract
Nowadays congenitally missing lateral incisors is a common clinical occurrence. Successful dental treatment is always the goal for patients and dental practitioners. In this abstract, the authors introduce an approach using dental implants to solve the problem of congenitally missing lateral incisors. In most cases, a multidisciplinary treatment plan has to be developed and executed. Currently, a single implant supported crown is a predictable method for the treatment of bilateral missing incisors.
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