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Esthetic improvement in the patient with one missing maxillary central incisor restored with porcelain laminate veneers

  • Park, Dong-Jin;Yang, Jae-Ho;Lee, Jai-Bong;Kim, Sung-Hun;Han, Jung-Suk
    • The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
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    • 제2권3호
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    • pp.77-80
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    • 2010
  • This article describes esthetic improvement in a patient with a missing maxillary left central incisor. Space analysis of the anterior dentition showed that minor tooth rearrangement was needed. Optimal space distribution for restorations was attained by orthodontic treatment. Through transforming tooth shape with porcelain laminate veneers, the maxillary left lateral incisor was transformed into central incisor and the maxillary left canine into a lateral incisor. The maxillary right central incisor was also restored for esthetic improvement. In a case of changing a tooth shape with porcelain laminate veneers, pre-treatment evaluation, space analysis and diagnostic wax-up are important factors.

상악 측절치가 유실된 증례의 임상적 고찰과 치험일례

  • 이기수;장열일
    • 대한치과의사협회지
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    • 제18권8호통권137호
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    • pp.639-644
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    • 1980
  • In cases with maxillary lateral incisor missing, the problems were usually treated by the choice between space opening for prosthetic lateral incisor replacement and space closure with cuspid sub stitution for the alteral insicors. The decision of the choice could be perplexing in evaluation of the individual case. Therefore, various diagnostic criteria, such as occlusion, dental esthetics, canine position and inclination, tooth size relationship, maxillary lip length, and skeletal relation had to be evaluated. On the basis of this diagnostic information, the treatment planning could be established. A case was shown to illustrate the treatment of patient with congenitally maxillary lateral incisor missing.

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선천결손된 상악 측절치와 수복 불가능한 대구치들의 심미수복을 위한 다학제 진료 (Interdisciplinary treatment of restoring congenitally missing lateral incisor and unrestorable molars)

  • 박철완
    • 대한심미치과학회지
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    • 제26권2호
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    • pp.101-114
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    • 2017
  • 성공적인 심미치과치료를 위해서는 종종 교정과, 치주과, 보철과의사의 협진치료가 필요하다. 상실된 치아를 수복하는 경우, 특히 심미가 중요시되는 전치부의 상실치 수복시 임상가는 여러가지 치료방법의 장단점을 고려하여 치료법을 선택해야 한다. 이 글에서는 선천결손된 상악측절치와 발치가 필요한 구치를 가진 환자를 치아교정과 임플란트 수술 그리고 임플란트 보철의 다학제간 진료로 치료한 증례를 보여드리고자 한다.

제3대구치의 선천적 결손과 타 치아수의 이상과의 관계 (THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE CONGENITALLY MISSING THIRD MOLAR AND VARIATION OF NUMBER OF THE OTHER TEETH)

  • 박준상
    • 대한치과교정학회지
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.55-64
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    • 1980
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the interrelationship of the experimental group and control group by analyzing case histories, intraoral radiographs, orthopantomographs, intraoral slide films and dental casts. The data for this study were complied from 654 outpatients of the Department of Orthodontics, Seoul National University Hospital. The following conclusions were obtained. 1. When one or more thins molar teeth were congenitally missing, the incidence of the other congenitally missing teeth was high. 2. The frequency of congenitally missing teeth was comparatively higher in male, maxilla, class II and class III. 3. The congenitally missing srea of the third molar by Angle's classification was not significant. 4. The order of frequency of congenitally missing teeth was the third molar, the second premolar, the lateral incisor, the first premolar, the central incisor, the canine, the first molar, the second molar.

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치아 선천결손을 수반한 구개파열의 교정치험예 (A CASE REPORT OF ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT OF CLEFT PALATE ACCOMPANY TEETH CONGENITAL MISSING)

  • 이병태;이희주;양원식
    • 대한치과교정학회지
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.71-77
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    • 1976
  • 19 years old female had untreated Veau classification class II cleft palate with ectopic eruption of upper right lateral incisor and congenital missing of lower lateral incisors. Upper left lateral incisor, left first molar aid lower left first molar were root restswithperiapicalpathologiclesions. So all root rests were extracted and prosthodontic rehabilitation after orthodontic treatment was planned. She was treated by means of multibanded system with face bow. After 23 months all orthodontic correction were achieved and, as soos as debanding procedure was done she was referred to oral surgeon and prosthodontist for surgical operation and bridge construction.

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상악 중절치 결손을 동반한 골격성 II급 부정교합 환자의 치험예 (THE CASE REPORT OF THE SKELETAL ANGLE'S CLASS II MALOCCLUSION WITH THE UPPER CENTRAL INCISOR MISSING)

  • 조명숙;김종철
    • 대한치과교정학회지
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.145-153
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    • 1989
  • The causes of the missing teeth are classified as congenital missing, trauma and extraction due to dental caries, variable problems are occured clinically by the missing teeth. The missing of the upper incisors especially would assume a serious aspect, and could be treated by three methods of orthodontic treatment, prosthodontic treatment and autotransplantation of the premolar teeth. The patient of this report had the skeletal class II malocclusion with the left upper central incisor missing, and have been treated with the fixed appliance after extraction of the right upper central incisor and both lower second premolars. The results were obtained as follows: 1. Treatment was done for 1 year 6 months. 2. Normal overbite and overjet were achieved. 3. Cuspal interdigitation was obtained normally. 4. Space problem was resolved with resin restoration of the upper lateral incisors. 5. The upper canines were used as the upper laterals after cuspal contouring. 6. Retention would be required with adequate retainers for a long time to prevent relapsing after treatment.

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선천성 결손치에 관한 임상 및 방사선학적 연구 (A CLINICAL AND RADIOGRAPHIC STUDY OF CONGENITALLY MISSING TEETH)

  • 이지민;이상래
    • 치과방사선
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    • 제21권2호
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    • pp.275-285
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    • 1991
  • The clinical and radiographic features of 655 congenitally missing teeth were studied with full mouth periapical radiograms and/or pantomograms from 368 persons visited the Department of Oral Radiology, Infirmary of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University during January 1981 to December 1989. The obtained results were as follows: 1. The prevalence of congenitally missing teeth was revealed to be 8.75% in total examined persons, and there was a higher prevalence in females (9.5%) than in males (8.0%). 2. The most frequently missing teeth were mandibular second premolars (24.6%), followed by mandibular lateral incisors (21.7%), maxillary second premolars (16.2%), and maxillary lateral incisors (11.5%). 3. There was a higher prevalence in the mandible (60.3%) than in the maxilla (39.7%), and no significant differences between right (49.65%) and left (50.35%) side. 4. In number of congenitally missing teeth per person, 54.6% had one missing tooth, and 32.9% had two missing teeth. 5. In persons with one or two congenitally missing teeth, the most frequently missing tooth was mandibular lateral incisor, and the second premolar was the tooth most frequently missing in those persons with more than three congenitally missing teeth.

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순ㆍ악ㆍ구개파열 환자의 치아수의 이상과 악파열 부위에 대한 연구 (A Study on the Dental Anomalities and Site of Cleft Associated with Cleft Lip and/or Palate)

  • 김은경;안형규
    • 치과방사선
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    • 제15권1호
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    • pp.51-57
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    • 1985
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate possible correlation between the dental anomalies and site of cleft in cleft lip and palate. In this study, 142 patients who had cleft lip and/or cleft palate were examined. The results are as follows. 1. The incidence of missing tooth was high in the permanent dentition as compared to the incidence in the deciduous dentition. 2. There was not much difference of incidence of supernumerary tooth between deciduous and permanent dentition in the group of patients who had cleft lip and jaw with or without cleft palate. 3. In the group of patients who had cleft lip and jaw with or without cleft palate, the frequency of incidence of cleft sides was higer in unilateral than bilateral cases. And, incidence of left sides was higher than right sides. 4. The type of cleft between central incisor and canine with missing lateral incisor was most frequent in permanent dentition and the type of cleft between central and lateral incisor was most frequent in deciduous dentition. 5. The type of cleft associated with tooth position in deciduous dentition was not almost the same in the succeeding permanent dentition.

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치아 이상의 발생 빈도와 양상에 관한 연구 (A STUDY ON PREVALENCE AND PATTERN OF DENTAL ANOMALIES)

  • 전승준;이제호;최형준;손흥규
    • 대한소아치과학회지
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.429-449
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    • 1996
  • An objective definition of the anomaly is not avaliable and most investigators define the term differently or fail to describe their criterion. Because dental anomaly may lead to many complications, early detection and diagnosis of dental anomalies are essential steps in the evaluation of the child patient and in treatment planning. These procedures require detailed medical and dental histories, through clinical examination and the use of radiographs. So, this study was designed to find out the prevalence of dental anomalies. The clinical and roentgenographic examination was undertaken for 8,054 children at age from 0 to 15 years and statistical analysis was done. The results were as follows : 1. Among the examined subjects, 2,134 subjects(26.5%) showed dental anomalies. The prevalence of individual dental anomalies were as follows : supernumerary teeth 15.6%, congenitally missing teeth 6.6%, fusion 2.2%, odontoma 0.35%, microdontia 1.2%, macrodontia 0.05%, gemination 0.22%, talon cusp 0.36%, dens evaginatus 0.24%, dens invaginatus 0.15%, dilaceration 0.27%, taurodontism 0.09%, abnormal tooth position 1.7%, natal & neonatal teeth 0.92%, amelogenesis imperfecta 0.01%. 2. Significant correlations between the groups with individual dental anomalies were as follows : between group I and other groups, there was negative correlation, especially group I and group II. And the correlation coefficient between male and female showed differences. 3. For the supernumerary teeth group, the prevalence of male was higher than female(p<0.001). While for the congenitally missing teeth, macrodontia, microdontia, abnormal tooth position group, the prevalence of female was greater than male(p<0.001). 4. For the congenitally missing teeth group, the mandibular primary lateral incisor showed the highest incidence in primary dentiton, while mandibular lateral incisor in permanent dentition. In the mandible(72.5%), this site showed higher prevalence than in maxilla. In the case with deciduous congenitally missing teeth, the prevalence of successive permanent congenitally missing teeth was about 33.9%, the incidence was highest in mandibular lateral incisors. 5. Most supernumerary teeth existed on middle area and showed inverted position and unerupted state. In addition, supernumerary teeth showed higher incidence on maxilla (99.3%). 6. In the case with deciduous fused teeth, the prevalence of successive permanent congenitally missing teeth was 39.9%, while that of successive permanent fused teeth was 2.7%. And the highest rate of the prevalence (40.3%) appeared in fusion of mandibular deciduous lateral incisor and canine. 7. In the case of odontoma, the prevalence was higher in maxilla(78.6%) and anterior region(82.7%) than mandible and posterior region.

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유합치와 쌍생치에 관한 방사선학적 연구 (A RADIOGRAPHIC STUDY OF FUSED AND GERMINATED TOOTH)

  • 박철제;이상래
    • 치과방사선
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.79-89
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    • 1990
  • The incidence and several characteristic features of fused and geminated teeth were studied radiographically, with full mouth periapical radiogram and pantomogram, in 4201 patients of mixed dentition and 5358 patients of permanent dentition. The obtained results were as follows: 1. The prevalence was revealed to 2.86%, 0.32%, 0.33%, and 0.06% in deciduous fused tooth, permanent fused tooth, deciduous geminated tooth and permanent geminated tooth respectively, and these anomalies were occured in female more than male. 2. Fused teeth were observed predominantly in lower anterior teeth area, especially in lateral incisor and canine region, and many cases of deciduous geminated tooth were observed in upper central incisor region. 3. Congenital missing rates of succedaneous tooth in deciduous fused teeth were 57.1 %, 85.7%, 71.0%, 69.0% in upper right and left central-lateral incisor regions, lower right and left lateral incisor-canine regions, respectively. 4. Prevalence of dental caries was 42.3%, 18.8% and 5.6% in deciduous fused, deciduous geminated and permanent fused tooth, respectively. 5. In classifying of fused and geminated teeth into 9 types, by following appearance such as number of crown, root, pulp chamber and pulp canal of those teeth, it was more favorable that Type Ⅰ(2 crown, 2 root, 2 pulp chamber, 2 pulp canal) in deciduous fused tooth and Type Ⅸ (I crown, 1 root, 1 pulp chamber, 1 pulp canal) in permanent fused tooth, deciduous and permanent geminated tooth.

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