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Structured Assessment and Treatment Planning

How to be Successful in Replacing Multiple Missing Adjacent Teeth in the Esthetic Zone

Replacing multiple missing teeth in the esthetic one is considered a complex treatment. Clinicians need to be well aware of potential pitfalls on the road to successful treatment outcomes, notably in the presence of advanced or complex indications for implant treatment, one example being indications with missing adjacent teeth in the anterior maxilla.

By identifying the risks and addressing them appropriately during the diagnostic and treatment planning phase, numerous esthetic short- or longterm complications may be avoided. It is considerably easier to prevent complications than to treat them.

At the end of this Congress Lecture you should be able to…

  • recognize general and esthetic modifiers that may influence treatment outcomes
  • describe treatment protocols that reduce the risk for complications
  • discuss options to resolve complications
Duration
51 min.
Learner Level
Event
ITI Congress Australasia 2013
CME/CPD
0.85 hours
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Publication date: Jan 11, 2015 Last review date: Apr 10, 2022 Next review date: Apr 10, 2025
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