2003
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.4810061
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Interdisciplinary management of hypodontia: oral surgery

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“…25 The management of a hypodontia patient involves a team approach, and the full integration of the specialties at an early stage is necessary to allow for a treatment plan to be successfully carried out. 7,18,19 Assessment of the demographic data in this study reflects general prevalence data, in that more females are affected by hypodontia than males, 4,43 and it is more frequent for upper lateral incisors to be missing bilaterally than unilaterally. 44 It was evident that the majority of patients started their orthodontic treatment when they were aged 14, with most of the bridges being placed when the patients were aged 15-17.…”
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“…25 The management of a hypodontia patient involves a team approach, and the full integration of the specialties at an early stage is necessary to allow for a treatment plan to be successfully carried out. 7,18,19 Assessment of the demographic data in this study reflects general prevalence data, in that more females are affected by hypodontia than males, 4,43 and it is more frequent for upper lateral incisors to be missing bilaterally than unilaterally. 44 It was evident that the majority of patients started their orthodontic treatment when they were aged 14, with most of the bridges being placed when the patients were aged 15-17.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Patient related factors include age, attitude and expectations; orthodontic factors include the severity of the hypodontia, type, and degree of malocclusion; further consideration also has to be given to the occlusion and the aesthetics. 7,[18][19][20][21] There have been numerous studies investigating resin-bonded bridges (RBBs) since their introduction almost 30 years ago. 22,23 It has been shown that they can provide long term service, [24][25][26][27][28] patients are highly satisfied with the results, 29 and they are an acceptable alternative to conventional bridgework.…”
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“…Wady rozwojowe są nieprawidłowościa-mi spotykanymi dosyć rzadko. Występują one u 1-4% populacji żywo urodzonych dzieci (1,5,6). Etiologia wad rozwojowych jest możliwa do ustalenia jedynie w około 50% przypadków (6, 7 …”
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“…Występują one u 1-4% populacji żywo urodzonych dzieci (1,5,6). Etiologia wad rozwojowych jest możliwa do ustalenia jedynie w około 50% przypadków (6,7 najczęściej występujących wad rozwojowych, w których obecne są braki zębowe zalicza się rozszczepy podniebienia pierwotnego oraz wtórnego. Rzadziej spotykanymi wadami rozwojowymi w obrębie narządu żucia ze współistniejącymi brakami zębowymi są zespoły dysplazji ektodermalnej.…”
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