Etiopatogenia y abordaje de las agenesias dentarias

Dental agenesis is the most common anomaly of craneofacial development, frequently associated with malocclusion with functional consequences. Hypodoncia can either occurs as an isolated condition (non-syndromic hypodontia) or can be associated with syndrome (syndromic hypodontia), highlighting the...

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Autor principal: Mas Fuchs, María Victoria
Otros Autores: Chade, Marisa
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://bdigital.uncu.edu.ar/fichas.php?idobjeto=15925
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Sumario:Dental agenesis is the most common anomaly of craneofacial development, frequently associated with malocclusion with functional consequences. Hypodoncia can either occurs as an isolated condition (non-syndromic hypodontia) or can be associated with syndrome (syndromic hypodontia), highlighting the heterogenecity of the condition. The therapeutic options are based on closing the space or increasing the distance to allow an implant over prosthesis in the area. Each of the options has its advantages and disadvantages. Each technique can achieve good results if there is a correct initial diagnosis and multidisciplinary treatment approach. The purpose of this report of literature about tooth agenesis, wich includes etiology, prevalence, associated syndromes and dental anomalies, as its interdisciplinary clinical approach.