In the article “Treatment Options for Replacement of Congenitally Missing Teeth”, the authors present a comprehensive review of the most effective strategies for rehabilitating patients with missing teeth since childhood.
The piece outlines the main treatment paths — from space-closure via orthodontics to dental implants and various types of prosthetic restorations — highlighting the importance of a multidisciplinary, individualized approach that balances long-term oral health with cosmetic and functional demands.
By comparing the benefits, limitations and clinical prerequisites of each option, the article seeks to guide clinicians in selecting the optimal therapy for each patient’s unique situation.
👉 I encourage you to read the full article on the Oral Health website for a detailed, evidence-based discussion and clinical case examples.

