Journal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry

ARTICLE
Year
: 2011  |  Volume : 9  |  Issue : 18  |  Page : 706--711

Multiple natural pontics - A boon or bane?


Bhavana Jha Kukreja1, Nitin Khuller2, Rajnanda Ingle Khuller1, P Basavaraj3 
1 P.G. Student, Dept. of Periodontics, I.T.S Centre for Dental Studies and Research, Muradnagar, Ghaziabad (U.P.), India
2 Reader, Dept. of Periodontics, I.T.S Centre for Dental Studies and Research, Muradnagar, Ghaziabad (U.P.), India
3 Professor and Head, Hitkarini Dental College and Hospital, Hitkarini Hills, Jabalpur (M.P.), India

Correspondence Address:
Bhavana Jha Kukreja
P.G. Student, Dept. of Periodontics, I.T.S Centre for Dental Studies and Research, Muradnagar, Ghaziabad (U.P.)
India

Sudden loss of anterior teeth is a catastrophic event for a patient. The missing anterior teeth have implications in how one presents themselves to others and the psychological effects of how we feel about ourselves. Sudden tooth loss in the esthetic zone of the anterior region can be due to trauma, periodontal disease, or endodontic failure. If the teeth are intact, it is easiest to use them as natural pontics and bond it to the adjacent teeth with fiber reinforcement ribbon and adhesive composite resin. When the teeth are not usable a denture teeth or a composite resin pontics can be shaped to fit the space of the missing teeth.


How to cite this article:
Kukreja BJ, Khuller N, Khuller RI, Basavaraj P. Multiple natural pontics - A boon or bane?.J Indian Assoc Public Health Dent 2011;9:706-711


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Kukreja BJ, Khuller N, Khuller RI, Basavaraj P. Multiple natural pontics - A boon or bane?. J Indian Assoc Public Health Dent [serial online] 2011 [cited 2024 Mar 29 ];9:706-711
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