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Replacing Missing Maxillary Lateral Incisors

The congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors creates a challenging clinical situation to treat. An aesthetic, functional and conservative treatment is required, usually in a very young patient. Should treatment thus be with an implant ? a bridge ? or with canine substitution ?

In this presentation, Dr Michael Mandikos will address the various clinical parameters that may help to make the decision, as well as provide guidelines for proceeding along either of the replacement options of Canine Substitution, or the use of Bonded Bridges. 

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