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Dr. Richard Shanaman, P.C.
: Developmental Problems And Implants
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Dr. Richard H. Shanaman, P.C.
1719 Penn Ave
Wyomissing Hills
Reading,
PA
19609
info@drshanaman.com
(610) 678-4531
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Incisor Implant and Veneer

Case 2
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The
congenitally missing right lateral incisor was replaced with an implant,
and a crown was placed on it. The implant crown appears to emerge
naturally from the gum. The space around the left lateral incisor was
closed with a veneer.
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Regeneration and Implant

Case 3
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This patient
had bilateral congenitally missing lateral incisors. Bone
regeneration was required to establish normal contours and sufficient
bone for implant placement. Fortunately, it was possible to implant
and regenerate at the same time.
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Deciduous Tooth (Baby Tooth)

Case 4
It is not
uncommon when permanent teeth begin to erupt that one or more of them do
not do so. This most commonly happens with the canines (eye teeth). The
treatment is usually uncomplicated - just extract the deciduous tooth
(baby tooth), and surgically expose the crown of the impacted tooth so an
orthodontic chain can be bonded to it. The tooth can then be moved into
proper position orthodontically.In this case, the canine (eye tooth)
was impacted, and then brought into position with orthodontics.
Unfortunately, there was periodontal disease present, which was not
recognized or treated. As a result, bone did not come down with the tooth
as it was moved into position. This resulted in a severe bony defect (see
X-ray).
The two involved teeth were extracted and a bone graft placed. After
healing, the ridge appeared very irregular and required a soft tissue
graft.
In the final photo, the implants are restored. Note the healthy pink
color of the gums.
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