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Management of congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors
C S Chu1, S L Cheung, R J Smales
1Hong Kong Department of Health.
General Dentistry
|August 7, 1998
Abstract:
Congenitally absent maxillary permanent lateral incisors often lead to an unattractive appearance and difficulties in treatment planning. Many factors must be considered before a decision is made either to close spaces and modify the canines, or to redistribute the spaces and replace the missing teeth with prostheses. Good communication among patients, parents, dental specialists, and general practitioners is necessary.