Morphological and functional rehabilitation of severely infra-occluded primary molars in the presence of aplasia of the permanent premolar: A clinical report
This clinical report describes the fixed prosthodontic rehabilitation of an infra-occluded primary molar. Diagnostic considerations included the patient's age, occlusal status, condition of the infra-occluded tooth including the degree of infra-occlusion and root resorption, as well as adjacent alveolar bone levels. Due to the patient's young age, an invasive prosthetic approach was delayed in favor of an onlay restoration, which represented a more rapid and conservative therapeutic choice. The treatment involved the design and fabrication of a composite onlay on the deciduous molar using a ceramic optimized polymer on a fiber-reinforced composite framework. Three years later, intraoral radiography showed satisfactory marginal adaptation. No change was observed in periodontal tissues.
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PII: S0022-3913(04)00734-6
doi:10.1016/j.prosdent.2004.11.003
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