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Muhamad Abu-Hussein, Nezar Watted, Int Res Pub Med Sci, 2015;1(3):82-89
ABSTRACT
Agenesis of the maxillary lateral incisors is a common ?nding with esthetic and functional problems. The treatment options available are space closure by canine substitution and space opening for future prostheses. The aim of this article is to make a report and critical evaluation of the current perspectives treatment options available in the contemporary literature. Clinical cases of each treatment approach are also presented.
Keywords: Agenesis, lateral incisors, maxilla, space opening, reconstruction
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Abu-Hussein M, Watted N. Congenitally missing upper laterals. Clinical considerations:
Orthodontic space closure. Int Res Pub Med Sci. 2015; 1(3):82-89.
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Abu-Hussein M, Watted N. Congenitally missing upper laterals. Clinical considerations:
Orthodontic space closure. http://irpms.com/home/article_abstract/73 [Access: Oct 11, 2015].
AMA (American Medical Association) Style
Abu-Hussein M, Watted N. Congenitally missing upper laterals. Clinical considerations:
Orthodontic space closure. Int Res Pub Med Sci. 2015; 1(3):82-89.
Vancouver/ICMJE Style
Abu-Hussein M, Watted N. Congenitally missing upper laterals. Clinical considerations:
Orthodontic space closure. Int Res Pub Med Sci 2015; 1(3):82-89.
Harvard Style
Abu-Hussein M, Watted N.(2015) Congenitally missing upper laterals. Clinical considerations:
Orthodontic space closure. Int Res Pub Med Sci. 1(3):82-89.