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25 February 2023

Digital restorative workflows for developmental dental defects in young patients


Background

Digital technology is rapidly changing the provision of oral health care, although its adoption for the oral health care of young patients has lagged. The authors describe digitally supported treatment approaches for managing treatment of developmental dental defects in the early permanent dentition.

Case description

Four adolescent patients with amelogenesis imperfecta received transitional anterior restorations for esthetic and functional rehabilitation using a variety of digital workflows. Combinations of restoration type, materials, and fabrication methods were selected to meet the needs of each patient on the basis of their specific amelogenesis imperfecta phenotype and chief symptoms. These cases highlight the application of digital technology in pediatric and adolescent dentistry for managing the treatment of developmental dental defects.

Practical implications

Digitally supported restorative approaches, as described in this report, offer broad applicability of materials and techniques directed at treating the complex restorative needs of young patients in the transitional and early permanent dentition.

Amanda K. Swanson, Dr. Ibrahim S. Duqum, Dr. Lára H. Heimisdóttir, Dr. J. Timothy Wright. "Digital restorative workflows for developmental dental defects in young patients: A case series." JADA. 12 Jan. 2023. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adaj.2022.11.014

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