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Dentin dysplasia type I: a challenge for treatment with dental implants.
[dentin dysplasia]
Dentin
dysplasia
type
I
is
characterized
by
a
defect
of
dentin
development
with
clinical
normal
appearance
of
the
permanent
teeth
but
no
or
only
rudimentary
root
formation
.
Early
loss
of
all
teeth
and
concomitant
underdevelopment
of
the
jaws
are
challenging
for
successful
treatment
with
dental
implants
.
A
combination
of
sinus
lifting
and
onlay
bone
augmentation
based
on
treatment
planning
using
stereolithographic
templates
was
used
in
a
patient
with
dentin
dysplasia
type
I
to
rehabilitate
the
masticatory
function
.
(
i
)
a
predisposition
for
an
increased
and
accelerated
bone
resorption
was
observed
in
our
patient
,
(
ii
)
bone
augmentation
was
successful
using
a
mixture
of
allogenic
graft
material
with
autogenous
bone
preventing
fast
bone
resorption
,
(
iii
)
surgical
planning
,
based
on
stereolithographic
models
and
surgical
templates
,
facilitated
the
accurate
placement
of
dental
implants
.
Bony
augmentation
and
elaborate
treatment
planning
is
helpful
for
oral
rehabilitation
of
patients
with
dentin
dysplasia
type
I
.
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"concomitant underdevelopment of the jaws are challenging for successful treatment with dental implants"
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dentin dysplasia
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