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Winter 2002: Volume
27, Number 2 |
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| Pediatric
Dentistry Case Reports |
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| Interdisciplinary rehabilitation
and prevention in a case with early and extensive loss of primary
teeth |
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The oral rehabilitation of a
five-and-a-half year old boy is presented, who had an almost complete
dental loss due to caries at the age of three years. Partial and
complete dentures were provided to restore function and aesthetics,
to prevent psychological and speech disorders and to reduce the
severity of malocclusion and loss of space in the permanent dentition.
The long-term treatment planning objectives are discussed in relation
to orthodontic considerations, the establishment of the permanent
dentition and the expectations for future growth. This case demonstrates
the requirement for interdisciplinary involvement in the treatment
planning for children with extensive tooth loss. |
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