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Pediatric dentists face a serious challenge when encountering cases of primary teeth lost too soon due to systemic disorders such as diabetes mellitus, congenital heart disease, and chronic kidney disease. Prompt identification and treatment are necessary to minimize problems in these patients.
- Management of premature primary tooth loss in the child patient
Premature loss of primary teeth can result in a loss of arch...
- Management of premature primary tooth loss in the child patient
A major cause of deviation is premature loss of primary teeth, which can result from dental caries, infection, trauma or crowding. Premature tooth loss can increase the. and orthodontics. Confl ict of Interest. spacing, increasing the probability and. need for orthodontic treatment, making it.
This article provides the first scoping review of systemic conditions associated with premature loss of primary teeth in primary case reports. It also provides an accessible clinical decision aid to support differential diagnosis and onward referral of these rare cases.
The most common symptom of hypodontia is being born missing one to six teeth. The missing teeth can occur anywhere in your mouth — except your wisdom teeth. Hypodontia can affect primary (baby) teeth or permanent (adult) teeth. People with hypodontia may also have existing teeth that are peg-shaped or smaller than average.
1 Αυγ 2013 · Premature loss of primary teeth can result in a loss of arch length and have a negative effect on occlusion and alignment, often increasing the need for orthodontic treatment.
Premature loss of primary teeth can result in a loss of arch length and have a negative effect on occlusion and alignment, often increasing the need for orthodontic treatment. Use of space maintainers can reduce the severity of problems such as crowding, ectopic eruption, tooth impaction and poor mo ….
1 Ιαν 2011 · There are local and systemic factors that cause early loss of primary teeth. Local factors include tooth decay, which is the most common cause, inadequate nutrition, bad oral health, trauma...