
Dental Implants and Missing Teeth
Missing teeth can be addressed by either (1) restoring/replacing them or (2) hiding their absence. These are cases to demonstrate both options.
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Case Study 76 – Missing lower right second premolar and replaced with dental implant
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Case Study 77 – Missing upper right lateral incisor, peg upper left lateral incisor, and replaced both with dental implants
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Case Study 78 – Missing upper right lateral incisor, peg upper left lateral incisor, and camouflaged the absence of both with moving the other teeth forward
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Case Study 79 – Missing upper second premolars, and camouflaged the absence of both with moving the other teeth forward
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Case Study 80 – Deep bite with multiple molars and premolars missing
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Case Study 81 – Missing lower second premolars, and camouflaged the absence of both with moving the other teeth forward
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Case Study 82 – Missing a lower incisor, and camouflaged the absence of both with moving the other teeth forward
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Case Study 83 – Missing a lower incisor, upper right first premolar, and upper left lateral incisor, camouflaged the absence of all three
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Case Study 84 – Missing a lower right first molar, and camouflaged the absence of both with moving the other teeth forward