Loop Connector Bridge
Loop Connector Bridge
Loop Connector Bridge
Abstract
Patients with a missing tooth along with diastema have limited treatment
options to restore the edentulous space. The use of a conventional fixed partial
denture (FPD) to replace the missing tooth may result in too wide anterior teeth
leading to poor esthetics. Loss of anterior teeth with existing diastema may
result in excess space available for pontic. This condition presents great esthetic
challenge for prosthodontist. If implant supported prosthesis is not possible
because of inadequate bone support, FPD along with loop connector may be a
treatment option to maintain the diastema and provide optimal esthetic
restoration. Here, we report a clinical case where FPD along with loop
connector was used to achieve esthetic rehabilitation in maxillary anterior
region in which midline diastema has been maintained.
KEY WORDS: Diastema, esthetic, fixed partial denture, loop connector
Conclusion
Treatment planning is crucial to the success when considering any form of tooth
replacement. Whichever treatment modality is finally selected, it should suit the
needs of the patient. This clinical report describes the use of loop connector for
replacing missing central incisor with existing diastema. Loop connectors
maintain proper emergence profile and enhance esthetic.
Footnotes
Source of Support: Nil
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