A MULTIDISCIPLINARY ORTHODONTIC CASE: ORTHODONTICS, PERIODONTICS, IMPLANT AND PROSTHODONTICS
Diastemalar; diş kaybı, kama lateral, süpernümerer diş, belirgin frenulum ve labial dental segmentin proklinasyonu gibi fizyolojik nedenlerle veya patolojik sebeplere bağlı olarak sık görülen ortodontik problemlerdir. Yetişkinlerde anterior diastemanın varlığı, sıklıkla estetik bir sorun olarak kabul edilir. Bu vakada, yetişkin bir hastada, diş kaybına ve belirgin labial frenuluma bağlı ortaya çıkan diastemanın; ortodontik, periodontal, implant ve protetik işlemlerini içeren multidisipliner bir tedavisi sunulacaktır
A MULTIDISCIPLINARY ORTHODONTIC CASE: ORTHODONTICS, PERIODONTICS, IMPLANT AND PROSTHODONTICS
Diastemas are frequent orthodontic problems caused by multiple etiologies which can be physiologic and dentoalveolar like missing tooth, peg lateral, supernumerary teeth, prominent frenulum, proclination of the labial dental segment; or selfinflicted pathologies. The continuing presence of an anterior diastema in adults, has often been considered as an aesthetic problem. In this case, a multidisciplinary treatment of an adult patient who had a missing tooth and a prominent upper labial frenulum, which includes orthodontics, periodontics, implants and prosthetics will be presented
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