Congenitally Missing Laterals - September 18th
1 Hour
Treatment planning for patients with congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors revolves around the choice to open or close the edentulous space. Each option—canine substitution or implant restoration—requires a thorough understanding of space management and restorative options. This presentation will explore treatment options like canine substitution, tooth-supported, and implant-supported restorations, as well as retention strategies for optimal long-term outcomes.
1 Hour
Treatment planning for patients with congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors revolves around the choice to open or close the edentulous space. Each option—canine substitution or implant restoration—requires a thorough understanding of space management and restorative options. This presentation will explore treatment options like canine substitution, tooth-supported, and implant-supported restorations, as well as retention strategies for optimal long-term outcomes.
1 Hour
Treatment planning for patients with congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors revolves around the choice to open or close the edentulous space. Each option—canine substitution or implant restoration—requires a thorough understanding of space management and restorative options. This presentation will explore treatment options like canine substitution, tooth-supported, and implant-supported restorations, as well as retention strategies for optimal long-term outcomes.