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Management of hypodontia: Restorative considerations. Part III
Andrew H. Forgie, BDS, PhD, FDS/Bikram S. Thind, BDS, MSc, MOrth, FFD, FDS (Orth)/Colin J. Larmour, BDS, MSc, MOrth, FDS (Orth), RCPS/Peter A. Mossey, BDS, PhD, DOrth, MOrth, FDS, FFD/David R. Stirrups, BDS, BA, FDS, MDO
Pages: 437–445 PMID: 15954249
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This paper, the third in the series, initially details the role of the restorative dentist in treating patients with hypodontia. (See Quintessence Int 2005;36:263–270 and 345–353 for the first two papers.) A range of treatment options, including implants, adhesive techniques, and removable prostheses, are covered. The investigators have detailed the clinical indications, and noted their relative advantages and disadvantages. (Quintessence Int 2005;36:437–445)
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