Congenital Malformation - Missing Front Teeth
Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, & Miami Dentists
It is not uncommon for people to be born without certain
teeth, especially front teeth. Missing one or more teeth is perhaps
the most common congenital malformation (or congenially missing teeth).
More than 20% of us lack one or more wisdom teeth (third molars). More
than five percent of us lack one or more second premolars or upper second
(lateral) incisors.
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Procedure: The patient could not have implants because
her roots were too close to each other. Her anterior teeth were restored
with two fixed porcelain Lava Bridges and the pre molars with porcelain
veneers.
Testimonial: "Thank you for making me have a beautiful smile. [Y]ou are awesome."
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