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Part 1: Background and role of paediatric dentistry |
| | This paper covers the comprehensive management of young people with this condition. It looks at its background, possible aetiological factors, prevalence and other related conditions. The role of the paediatric dentist in interdisciplinary management of the condition is discussed. |
| | J. H. Nunn, N. E. Carter, T. J. Gillgrass, R. S. Hobson, N. J. Jepson, J. G. Meechan and F. S. Nohl |
| | Volume 194 | Issue 5 | 8 March 2003 | Pages 245-256 |
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Part 2: Restorative dentistry |
| | This second paper in the series on hypodontia considers the role of restorative dentistry in the management of this condition. The paper describes the general restorative considerations common to patients with hypodontia and illustrates the variety of restorative techniques available. |
| | N. J. Jepson, F. S. Nohl, N. E. Carter, T. J. Gillgrass, J. G. Meechan, R. S. Hobson and J. H. Nunn |
| | Volume 194 | Issue 6 | 22 March 2003 | Pages 299-304 |
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Part 3: Orthodontics |
| | Orthodontic treatment can greatly facilitate any restorative treatment or sometimes even eliminate the need for it. This paper discusses several aspects of orthodontic management. |
| | N. E. Carter, T. J. Gillgrass, R. S. Hobson, N. Jepson, J.G. Meechan, F. S. Nohl and J. H. Nunn |
| | Volume 194 | Issue 7 | 12 April 2003 | Pages 361-366 |
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Part 4: Oral surgery |
| | This paper describes the role of oral surgery in the management of children and adolescents with hypodontia. Surgical intervention can be used as an aid to orthodontic and prosthodontic treatment. |
| | J. G. Meechan, N. E. Carter, T. J. Gillgrass, R. S. Hobson, N. J. Jepson, F. S. Nohl and J. H. Nunn |
| | Volume 194 | Issue 8 | 26 April 2003 | Pages 423-427 |
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Part 5: The relationship between an interdisciplinary team and the general dental practitioner |
| | This paper illustrates how the GDP can provide care for patients with hypodontia. It will demonstrate how an interdisciplinary team works for hypodontia patients and, in particular, for those with severe hypodontia. |
| | R. S. Hobson, N. E. Carter, T. J. Gillgrass, N. J. A. Jepson, J. G. Meechan, F. Nohl and J. H. Nunn |
| | Volume 194 | Issue 9 | 10 May 2003| Pages 479-484 |
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