2010
DOI: 10.1051/odfen/2010202
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Prosthetic restoration of the canine

Abstract: There are many ways dentists can restore teeth prosthetically. Depending on its condition of relative integrity or more serious breakdown and the patient's loss of other teeth, the practitioner can choose from a variety of quite different procedures ranging from the fabrication of a single ceramo-ceramic crown on a vital tooth to correction of considerable loss of teeth with an implant supported bridge. This paper will evaluate most of these treatment modalities and, in addition to purely prosthetic considerat… Show more

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“…There are many ways dentists can restore teeth prosthetically. Depending on its condition of relative integrity or more serious breakdown and the patient's loss of other teeth, the practitioner can choose from a variety of quite different procedures ranging from the fabrication of a single ceramic crown on a vital tooth to correction of considerable loss of teeth with an implant supported bridge [10]. Treatment planning is directly influenced by the clinical and radiographic examinations of the patient.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many ways dentists can restore teeth prosthetically. Depending on its condition of relative integrity or more serious breakdown and the patient's loss of other teeth, the practitioner can choose from a variety of quite different procedures ranging from the fabrication of a single ceramic crown on a vital tooth to correction of considerable loss of teeth with an implant supported bridge [10]. Treatment planning is directly influenced by the clinical and radiographic examinations of the patient.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Access is easy when a large amount of bone is available, and the space between the first premolar and the lateral incisor is adequate. However, in most cases, surgeons should carefully design to Insert implants palatably and exactly at the midpoint between the premolar and the lateral incisor to leave a sufficient amount of gingival tissue in place, thereby providing a natural appearance to artificial teeth [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Canines are important teeth within the dentition and implicated in dental aesthetic, facial appearance, arch development, masticatory efficiency, and functional occlusion [24,25]. This case report described the replacement of bilateral congenitally missed canines in the maxillary arch of a 30-yearold female patient with a 3-years follow-up period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ideální je plánování budoucího umístění implantátu ve spolupráci chirurga a protetika, kteří určí umístění implantátu na řezech CBCT. Tato pozice respektující tvar alveolu i místo pro měkkou tkáň je následně přenesena do úst podle chirurgické šablony [6,7].…”
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