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Intermediate rehabilitation with (non)-prep all-ceramic onlays in an adolescent patient with oligodontia - 4-year follow-up.
[oligodontia]
Initial
rehabilitation
in
juvenile
patients
with
oligodontia
is
a
major
challenge
for
the
dentist
.
Conventional
permanent
prosthetic
and
/
or
implantological
treatment
options
alongside
permanent
natural
teeth
are
contraindicated
in
growing
patients
,
because
their
skeletal
development
is
still
in
progress
.
A
non-invasive
temporary-fixed
treatment
option
for
an
adolescent
patient
is
presented
by
the
use
of
adhesively
cemented
(
non-prep
)
all-ceramic
onlays
of
primary
teeth
.
The
outcome
of
treatment
was
monitored
over
a
period
of
4
Â
years
.
Long
-term
preservation
of
persistent
primary
teeth
may
be
a
meaningful
alternative
to
removable
dentures
in
growing
patients
with
oligodontia
.
Intermediate
rehabilitation
should
cause
no
more
than
mild
psychological
stress
for
the
patient
and
improve
quality
of
life
,
especially
when
extensive
orthodontic
and
/
or
implantological
treatment
is
planned
at
the
end
of
the
patient
's
skeletal
growth
.