Orthodontic-Prosthodontic Interdisciplinary Treatment

Loss of the permanent tooth or teeth involving normal masticatory function can lead to difficulties of restorations needed later. Standard goals of treatment to improve occlusion are always function, good oral health, stability and esthetics although some limitations of the treatment may be available. Interdisciplinary approach is therefore usually essential to achieve optimal goals for individual patients. Orthodontic treatment to facilitate prosthodontic treatment has been reviewed in four strat- egies: molar uprighting, forced eruption, intrusion and space management. Discussion of principal concerns has been presented in details but orthodontic mechanics which beyond the aim of this article.

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