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Examination of craniofacial morphology in Japanese patients with congenitally missing teeth: a cross-sectional study

Examination of craniofacial morphology in Japanese patients with congenitally missing teeth: a cross-sectional study

... 13 missing teeth) had a smaller gonial angle, resulting in shorter facial ...congenitally missing teeth, the prevalence of congenital absence of the upper second molar is re- portedly rare ...

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Awareness of Patients toward Dental Implants as an Alternative Treatment to Replace Missing Teeth in Kinshasa, D  R  Congo

Awareness of Patients toward Dental Implants as an Alternative Treatment to Replace Missing Teeth in Kinshasa, D R Congo

... natural teeth is a health problem that is associated with functional, cosmetic, psychological morbidities and dis- abilities in daily living activities such as impaired eating and speaking, or social ...artificial ...

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Assessment and Evaluation of Reasons for not
replacing Missing Teeth in Karad Population:
A Cross-sectional Survey

Assessment and Evaluation of Reasons for not replacing Missing Teeth in Karad Population: A Cross-sectional Survey

... the missing teeth with dental prosthesis in decreasing ...posterior teeth missing as compared with only 7% patients with missing one or more anterior ...

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Dento-skeletal characteristics of cleft patients with missing teeth

Dento-skeletal characteristics of cleft patients with missing teeth

... lometric characteristics present in Taiwanese individuals with unilateral CLP and found a general reduction in their skeletal vertical dimensions and a reduction in the overjet. Further studies are needed to explore the ...

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Frequency of missing teeth and reduction of mesiodistal tooth width in Japanese patients with tooth agenesis

Frequency of missing teeth and reduction of mesiodistal tooth width in Japanese patients with tooth agenesis

... the teeth with dental caries or restoration on the mesial or distal surface, non-congenitally missing teeth, and teeth that were not fully ...of missing tooth type was calculated as ...

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Replacing Missing Teeth with Dental  Implants in Pubescent Patients—A Case Report

Replacing Missing Teeth with Dental Implants in Pubescent Patients—A Case Report

... Tooth loss due to traumatic dental injury or congenital absence can cause functional and social- psychological consequences in youth. Pubescent children with missing teeth are often targets for school ...

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Occlusal rehabilitation in patients with congenitally missing teeth—dental implants, conventional prosthetics, tooth autotransplants, and preservation of deciduous teeth—a systematic review

Occlusal rehabilitation in patients with congenitally missing teeth—dental implants, conventional prosthetics, tooth autotransplants, and preservation of deciduous teeth—a systematic review

... congenitally missing teeth, including dental implant-borne prosthet- ...to missing eruption of a permanent ...other teeth, if such transplants are ...mature teeth in adults with closed ...

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Awareness, attitudes, need and demand on replacement of missing teeth among a group of partially dentate patients attending a University Dental Hospital

Awareness, attitudes, need and demand on replacement of missing teeth among a group of partially dentate patients attending a University Dental Hospital

... of missing teeth according to edentulous space, age, gender, ethnicity, educational level and socio-economical status of the ...the missing teeth should be replaced by prosthetic ...of ...

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Case Report: Congenitally Missing Teeth

Case Report: Congenitally Missing Teeth

... The treatment plan for this case is encouraging the permanent canines to erupt into the lateral incisors posi- tion. Therefore, alveolar bone is formed in the area of the missing teeth and then moving the ...

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The Dental Health Status of Pre-Columbian Peruvians: A Study of Dental Caries, Missing Teeth, Attrition, Osteitis, Calculus, and Bone Loss

The Dental Health Status of Pre-Columbian Peruvians: A Study of Dental Caries, Missing Teeth, Attrition, Osteitis, Calculus, and Bone Loss

... The results indicate that in the permanent denti- tions the Paracas, lea and Colonial individuals have the highest incidence of missing antemortem teeth while in the prim[r] ...

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Replacement of Missing Teeth and Restoration
of Endodontically Treated Teeth using
Fiber-reinforced Composite Resin

Replacement of Missing Teeth and Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth using Fiber-reinforced Composite Resin

... the possibility of fabricating resin-bonded, esthetically acceptable, and metal-free tooth restorations for imme- diate teeth replacement. This material can be directly processed intraorally, shows good adherence ...

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Association between Tooth Agenesis and Skeletal Malocclusions

Association between Tooth Agenesis and Skeletal Malocclusions

... Material and Methods: Pretreatment orthodontic records of 348 patients of both genders and with various skeletal malocclusions were examined. Tooth agenesis was evaluated in panoramic radiographs. Angular measurements ...

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Edentulism and Public Awareness - An Epidemiological Study

Edentulism and Public Awareness - An Epidemiological Study

... replacing missing teeth, which confirms the fact that most patients do not prefer removable prosthesis in replacing their missing teeth regardless of the clinical situation they ...

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Correlation between temporomandibular joint dysfunction and Eichner classification

Correlation between temporomandibular joint dysfunction and Eichner classification

... The study showed that the ailments associated with the stomatognathic system are correlated with a reduction in occlusion height. Larger dental deficits are more common in older people. Pain symptoms are the most common ...

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The relationship between knowledge of oral health-related issues and the DMFT index in 12-year-old students in Rafsanjan, Iran, in 2016

The relationship between knowledge of oral health-related issues and the DMFT index in 12-year-old students in Rafsanjan, Iran, in 2016

... the teeth and the floor or soft visible wall of tooth enamel. Restored teeth with recurring caries and teeth filled with temporary material were also included in this ...decay. Missing ...

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Peaceful Bridging

Peaceful Bridging

... It is also bene icial to the dental practitioner since the procedure is shorter in duration, therefore physically less demanding, less complicated in that intricate tooth preparations are unnecessary, and ultimately more ...

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Oral health status of adults in Southern Vietnam - a cross-sectional epidemiological study

Oral health status of adults in Southern Vietnam - a cross-sectional epidemiological study

... with missing teeth increases from 70% for the youngest age category (20 - 29 ...ing teeth increases almost linearly, amounting to approxi- mately 8 missing teeth per jaw in elderly ...

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Prosthodontic Rehabilitation Of Patient With Nonsyndromic Oligodontia: A Case ReportJitendra J. Mete, Vilas Rajguru, Amit Chavan, Shankar P. Dange

Prosthodontic Rehabilitation Of Patient With Nonsyndromic Oligodontia: A Case ReportJitendra J. Mete, Vilas Rajguru, Amit Chavan, Shankar P. Dange

... formulated. Treatment plan was explained to the patient and patient accepted it. According to treatment plan it was decided to replace the missing teeth with porcelain fused to metal fixed dental prostheses ...

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Prevalence of hypodontia of permanent dentition in a sample of orthodontic patients In Erbil City: An orthopantomograph study

Prevalence of hypodontia of permanent dentition in a sample of orthodontic patients In Erbil City: An orthopantomograph study

... The pattern and prevalence of hypodontia are different among races and ethnic groups. The prevalence of hypodontia in Erbil orthodontic patients was near to Brazil. The upper lateral incisor was the most frequently ...

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The relationship of dental caries and dental fear in Malaysian adolescent: a latent variable approach

The relationship of dental caries and dental fear in Malaysian adolescent: a latent variable approach

... Results: The mean DMFT was 2.76 (SD 3.25). The DT, MT and FT components were 0.64 (SD 1.25), 0.14 (SD 0.56) and 1.98 (SD 2.43) respectively. Rural compared with urban adolescents had significantly greater mean numbers of ...

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