Jove
Visualize
Contact Us
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Related Concept Videos

Teeth01:15

Teeth

594
The formation of teeth, also known as odontogenesis, is a complex process that begins in utero, around the sixth week of embryonic development. There are three stages to this process: the bud stage, the cap stage, and the bell stage.
In the bud stage, the tooth germ (an aggregation of cells) starts to form in the developing jawbone. During the cap stage, the tooth germ differentiates into enamel organ, dental papilla, and dental sac, which will later develop into the tooth's enamel, dentin...
594
Restorative Care01:19

Restorative Care

2.0K
Restorative care is provided once a patient has been discharged from a healthcare facility and requires additional services. The additional services include home care, rehabilitation programs, and extended care. Restorative care centers help the patient regain their previous level of functioning or acquire a new level of functioning due to the incapacitating effects of a disease or a disability. It aims to assist patients in enhancing their quality of life by encouraging independence,...
2.0K
Tooth Anatomy01:21

Tooth Anatomy

916
The human tooth enables us to eat a variety of foods, speak clearly, and even aid in shaping our faces. Teeth are composed of various elements that work together. Here's a detailed look at the anatomy of a human tooth.
The Crown, Neck, and Root
The visible part of the tooth is referred to as the crown. It's covered by enamel, the hardest substance in the human body. The crown is uniquely shaped for each type of tooth, allowing for different functions such as cutting, tearing, or...
916
Interdisciplinary Care: The Health Care Team-II01:18

Interdisciplinary Care: The Health Care Team-II

1.5K
An interdisciplinary team includes many healthcare professionals working together and utilizing their skills, knowledge, and expertise to provide holistic and quality patient care. Here are a few more healthcare professionals.
Physical Therapist
A physical therapist (PT) aims to restore function or prevent additional impairment in a patient following an injury or disease. Massage, heat, cold, water, sonar waves, exercises, and electrical stimulation are some treatments used by PTs to treat...
1.5K

You might also read

Related Articles

Articles linked to this work by shared authors, journal, and citation graph.

Sort by
Same author

The effect of fixed orthodontic appliances on gingival aesthetics of the anterior maxillary dentition.

European journal of orthodontics·2026
Same author

Restorative options for moderate and severe tooth wear: A systematic review.

Journal of dentistry·2025
Same author

The risk of bonded fragment loss in crown-fractured anterior teeth managed by fragment reattachment: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Evidence-based dentistry·2024
Same author

Contemporary issues in the management of dental trauma.

British dental journal·2023
Same author

Dental trauma: assessment and acute management of fractures.

Primary dental journal·2023
Same author

Prevalence of sports-related traumatic orofacial and dental injuries in Asian countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness·2023

Related Experiment Video

Updated: Aug 27, 2025

Digital Hybrid Model Preparation for Virtual Planning of Reconstructive Dentoalveolar Surgical Procedures
09:10

Digital Hybrid Model Preparation for Virtual Planning of Reconstructive Dentoalveolar Surgical Procedures

Published on: August 5, 2021

1.8K

The paediatric dentistry-restorative dentistry interface.

Mona Agel1, Aws Alani2

  • 1Specialty Registrar in Paediatric Dentistry, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UK. mona.agel@nhs.net.

British Dental Journal
|September 23, 2022
PubMed
Summary

This study explores the collaboration between pediatric and restorative dentistry for children with acquired or congenital dental issues. Early, multidisciplinary treatment planning is crucial for managing long-term oral health challenges from trauma or developmental conditions.

More Related Videos

A Standardized Approach to Extra-Oral and Intra-Oral Digital Photography
06:49

A Standardized Approach to Extra-Oral and Intra-Oral Digital Photography

Published on: July 22, 2022

8.1K
Accuracy in Dental Medicine, A New Way to Measure Trueness and Precision
07:57

Accuracy in Dental Medicine, A New Way to Measure Trueness and Precision

Published on: April 29, 2014

13.5K

Related Experiment Videos

Last Updated: Aug 27, 2025

Digital Hybrid Model Preparation for Virtual Planning of Reconstructive Dentoalveolar Surgical Procedures
09:10

Digital Hybrid Model Preparation for Virtual Planning of Reconstructive Dentoalveolar Surgical Procedures

Published on: August 5, 2021

1.8K
A Standardized Approach to Extra-Oral and Intra-Oral Digital Photography
06:49

A Standardized Approach to Extra-Oral and Intra-Oral Digital Photography

Published on: July 22, 2022

8.1K
Accuracy in Dental Medicine, A New Way to Measure Trueness and Precision
07:57

Accuracy in Dental Medicine, A New Way to Measure Trueness and Precision

Published on: April 29, 2014

13.5K

Area of Science:

  • Dental Science
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Restorative Dentistry

Background:

  • Dental trauma in children and adolescents can lead to lifelong oral health problems like ankylosis, pulp necrosis, and tooth loss.
  • Congenital conditions such as hypodontia and developmental defects (amelogenesis imperfecta, dentinogenesis imperfecta) require early intervention.
  • Patients with acquired and congenital abnormalities present complex cases at both primary and secondary care levels.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the clinical intersections between pediatric and restorative dentistry for patients with acquired and congenital abnormalities.
  • To highlight the importance of collaborative decision-making and multidisciplinary team approaches in managing these complex cases from a young age.

Main Methods:

  • Review of contemporary clinical interfaces and treatment strategies.
  • Analysis of long-standing implications of dental trauma and congenital conditions.
  • Emphasis on longitudinal, multidisciplinary team treatment planning.

Main Results:

  • Dental trauma and congenital conditions necessitate specialized, collaborative care pathways.
  • Early and consistent multidisciplinary intervention is key to addressing long-term challenges.
  • Integrated treatment planning ensures comprehensive management from childhood through adulthood.

Conclusions:

  • Effective management of pediatric dental abnormalities requires a seamless integration of pediatric and restorative dentistry.
  • Longitudinal, multidisciplinary care planning is essential for optimizing outcomes in patients with complex dental needs.
  • Addressing acquired and congenital dental issues early establishes a foundation for lifelong oral health.