2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2013.12.008
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Prosthetic rehabilitation of maxillary dentoalveolar defects with fixed dental prostheses: Two clinical reports

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“…Several treatment modalities for replacing the missing lateral incisor in patients with CLP have been reported (Kurtulmus et al, 2007;Bidra, 2012;Balkaya et al, 2014;Canpolat et al, 2014;Levy-Bercowski et al, 2019;Szmidt et al, 2019). Although an orthodontic treatment presents the least-invasive treatment modality, esthetic limitations regarding canine color and shape irregularities in relation to the central incisor represent a major drawback (Ronchi et al, 1995;Wang et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Several treatment modalities for replacing the missing lateral incisor in patients with CLP have been reported (Kurtulmus et al, 2007;Bidra, 2012;Balkaya et al, 2014;Canpolat et al, 2014;Levy-Bercowski et al, 2019;Szmidt et al, 2019). Although an orthodontic treatment presents the least-invasive treatment modality, esthetic limitations regarding canine color and shape irregularities in relation to the central incisor represent a major drawback (Ronchi et al, 1995;Wang et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these cases, prosthodontic replacement of the lateral incisors is required after the orthodontic maintenance of the edentulous space. Prosthodontic treatment alternatives vary from removable (Kurtulmus et al, 2007;Balkaya et al, 2014;Levy-Bercowski et al, 2019) to fixed (Bidra, 2012;Canpolat et al, 2014;Szmidt et al, 2019) dental restorations. In younger patients, fixed dental restorations provide increased psychological satisfaction and should be considered if possible (Bidra, 2012).…”
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“…Cleft palate/lip is a frequently occurring congenital anomaly; one in every 800 births results in such a problem. Etiology is still not clarified but possible causes are malnutrition and irradiation during pregnancy, psychological stress, teratogenic agents, infectious agents, and heredity (one-third to one half of cleft palate/lip patients have previous appearances of this anomaly in their family; Balshi, 1991; Freitas et al, 2006; Canpolat et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For the rehabilitation of such a complex problem, it is necessary that a team of medical and dental specialists is needed (Canpolat et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Apart from improvement in esthetics & functional abilities, the psychological impact of these patients was also markedly enhanced after provision of fixed prosthesis. Canapolat et al 16 observed better results after provision of fixed prosthesis for cleft patients. All patients were satisfied with their fixed prosthesis & there was no case of decementation till six months.…”
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