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Restoring tooth agenesis with all-ceramic prostheses supported by primary teeth shows a 100% survival rate. This viable dental treatment option offers long-term functional and esthetic outcomes for patients with missing teeth.

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Area of Science:

  • Dental Science
  • Prosthodontics
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Background:

  • Tooth agenesis presents significant challenges for dental practitioners.
  • This study investigates long-term outcomes of fixed all-ceramic prostheses in patients with tooth agenesis.
  • Primary teeth were utilized as support for restorations in cases of missing permanent teeth.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the clinical and radiological long-term functional and esthetic outcomes of fixed all-ceramic prostheses.
  • To assess the viability of using primary teeth to support dental restorations in patients with tooth agenesis.
  • To analyze restoration survival, complications, and periodontal health indicators.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective study including patients with tooth agenesis and at least one year follow-up.
  • Panoramic X-rays, clinical examinations, and family history were used for assessment.
  • All-ceramic fixed restorations supported by primary teeth (without permanent successors) were analyzed.

Main Results:

  • 58 restorations in 25 individuals were evaluated with a mean follow-up of 48 months.
  • A 100% restoration survival rate was observed, with no instances of replacement or secondary caries.
  • Complications included 9% porcelain chipping and 2% detachment; mean gingival and plaque indices were 0.7 and 0.9, respectively.

Conclusions:

  • Restoration with primary teeth supporting fixed all-ceramic prostheses is a viable treatment for tooth agenesis.
  • This approach demonstrates excellent long-term survival and acceptable complication rates.
  • The findings support the use of primary teeth as a stable foundation for all-ceramic restorations in managing tooth agenesis.