Does the premature loss of primary anterior teeth cause morphological, functional and psychosocial consequences?

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Autor(a) principal: NADELMAN,Patricia
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: MAGNO,Marcela Baraúna, PITHON,Matheus Melo, CASTRO,Amanda Cunha Regal de, MAIA,Lucianne Cople
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Oral Research
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242021000100605
Resumo: Abstract Premature loss of primary anterior teeth in deciduous arches is a controversial topic in the literature, especially due to the lack of robust scientific evidence regarding the types and magnitudes of the consequences involved. Morphological, functional, and psychosocial problems may arise from untreated premature loss of primary incisors and canines. The morphological problems include impaction and eruption disturbances of permanent successors; inclination and/or extrusion of adjacent and antagonist teeth, respectively; midline deviation; and crowding. Functional complications, such as speech disorders, aesthetic problems, and development of non-nutritive habits may occur, resulting in psychosocial implications, including a decrease in self-esteem, and even being targeted for bullying. The current critical review aimed to present and discuss the evidence available in the literature about the etiology, characteristics, implications and interventions resulting from the premature loss of primary anterior teeth. It is of utmost importance that future studies be developed to support the clinical decisions made by dental professionals on this topic.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Does the premature loss of primary anterior teeth cause morphological, functional and psychosocial consequences?
title Does the premature loss of primary anterior teeth cause morphological, functional and psychosocial consequences?
spellingShingle Does the premature loss of primary anterior teeth cause morphological, functional and psychosocial consequences?
NADELMAN,Patricia
Incisor
Cuspid
Tooth, Deciduous
Tooth Avulsion
Tooth Extraction
title_short Does the premature loss of primary anterior teeth cause morphological, functional and psychosocial consequences?
title_full Does the premature loss of primary anterior teeth cause morphological, functional and psychosocial consequences?
title_fullStr Does the premature loss of primary anterior teeth cause morphological, functional and psychosocial consequences?
title_full_unstemmed Does the premature loss of primary anterior teeth cause morphological, functional and psychosocial consequences?
title_sort Does the premature loss of primary anterior teeth cause morphological, functional and psychosocial consequences?
author NADELMAN,Patricia
author_facet NADELMAN,Patricia
MAGNO,Marcela Baraúna
PITHON,Matheus Melo
CASTRO,Amanda Cunha Regal de
MAIA,Lucianne Cople
author_role author
author2 MAGNO,Marcela Baraúna
PITHON,Matheus Melo
CASTRO,Amanda Cunha Regal de
MAIA,Lucianne Cople
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv NADELMAN,Patricia
MAGNO,Marcela Baraúna
PITHON,Matheus Melo
CASTRO,Amanda Cunha Regal de
MAIA,Lucianne Cople
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Incisor
Cuspid
Tooth, Deciduous
Tooth Avulsion
Tooth Extraction
topic Incisor
Cuspid
Tooth, Deciduous
Tooth Avulsion
Tooth Extraction
description Abstract Premature loss of primary anterior teeth in deciduous arches is a controversial topic in the literature, especially due to the lack of robust scientific evidence regarding the types and magnitudes of the consequences involved. Morphological, functional, and psychosocial problems may arise from untreated premature loss of primary incisors and canines. The morphological problems include impaction and eruption disturbances of permanent successors; inclination and/or extrusion of adjacent and antagonist teeth, respectively; midline deviation; and crowding. Functional complications, such as speech disorders, aesthetic problems, and development of non-nutritive habits may occur, resulting in psychosocial implications, including a decrease in self-esteem, and even being targeted for bullying. The current critical review aimed to present and discuss the evidence available in the literature about the etiology, characteristics, implications and interventions resulting from the premature loss of primary anterior teeth. It is of utmost importance that future studies be developed to support the clinical decisions made by dental professionals on this topic.
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