EARLY FUNCTIONAL, ESTHETIC, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION OF PRESCHOOL CHILD WITH NONSYNDROMIC OLIGODONTIA AND ANODONTIA IN MIXED DENTITION STAGE THROUGH CONSERVATIVE SYSTEMATIC APPROACH: A CASE REPORT WITH 5-YEAR FOLLOW-UP

Early functional, esthetic, and psychological rehabilitation of preschool child with nonsyndromic oligodontia and anodontia in mixed dentition stage through conservative systematic approach: A case report with 5-year follow-up

Early functional, esthetic, and psychological rehabilitation of preschool child with nonsyndromic oligodontia and anodontia in mixed dentition stage through conservative systematic approach: A case report with 5-year follow-up

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Missing teeth are a common developmental abnormality TISSUE BOX in humans.It may manifest as absence of varying numbers of primary and/or secondary teeth.Early treatment and follow-up are the key to successful rehabilitation of young patients with congenitally missing teeth.It is critical that oral rehabilitation is started early to maintain and correct the oral functions.

Mucosa borne removable prostheses are the commonly selected treatment options for the young patients who present On-Ear with oligodontia or anodontia.This clinical report describes esthetic, functional, and psychological rehabilitation of a young boy with severe oligodontia in maxillary arch and anodontia in mandibular arch.The individualized conservative graded approach in prosthetic rehabilitation with removable acrylic prosthesis helped to achieve esthetics, functionality, and psychological benefits.

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