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Replacement Options for Incisors – Denture? Bridge? Implant? – PS018

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Are you confident in replacing a single missing central incisor? When is a denture the right option — and when should you consider a bridge or implant instead? Why is the single central incisor one of the hardest teeth to replace to a patient’s satisfaction? In this Back to Basics episode, Jaz and Protrusive Student Emma Hutchison explore the unique challenges of replacing a single central incisor. They break down when each option — denture, resin-bonded bridge, conventional bridge, or implant — is appropriate, and the biological and aesthetic factors that influence that decision. They also share key communication strategies to help you manage expectations, guide patients through realistic treatment choices, and avoid disappointment when dealing with this most visible and demanding tooth. https://youtu.be/czjPQxKpwPw Watch PS018 on YouTube Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below! Key Takeaways: Replacing a single central incisor isn’t just about technical skill — it’s about communication and case selection. Success comes from helping patients understand that a restoration replaces a tooth’s function and appearance, not nature itself. Clear conversations about expectations, limitations, and maintenance are what turn a difficult aesthetic case into a satisfying long-term result. Highlights of this episode: 00:00 Teaser 00:28 Intro 01:56 From Dental Nurse to Final-Year Student 07:38 Challenges and Considerations in Replacing Central Incisors 12:51 Patient Communication and Treatment Planning 18:33 Discussing Treatment Options and Enamel Considerations 21:16 Communicating Options and Guiding Patient Decisions 25:51 Choosing Between Fixed and Removable Options 27:10 Midroll 30:31 Choosing Between Fixed and Removable Options 31:05 Handling Old Crowns and Patient Communication 34:17 Conventional vs. Resin-Bonded Bridges 37:57 Occlusal Load, Function, and Implant Considerations 43:40 Digital Workflow in Dentistry 45:54 Managing Aesthetic Expectations 48:34 Final Thoughts and Recommendations 52:59 Outro 🎧 Want to feel confident with prosthodontics? Explore these essential follow-ups to this episode: Dentures vs Bridges with Michael FrazisCrowns vs Onlays with Alan BurginDentures with Finlay SuttonRBB Masterclass on the Protrusive Guidance App Quick, practical lessons to sharpen your planning, communication, and anterior aesthetics — all in your pocket. #ProsthoPerio #OcclusionTMDandSplints #Communication #BreadandButterDentistry This episode is eligible for 0.75 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance. This episode meets GDC Outcomes C. AGD Subject Code: 610 – Fixed Prosthodontics Aim: To provide a clear, clinical overview of replacing a single missing incisor — focusing on when to choose a denture, bridge, or implant, and how to communicate realistic expectations. Dentists will be able to – Identify the key biological, functional, and aesthetic challenges in replacing a central incisor.Compare the indications, advantages, and limitations of dentures, resin-bonded bridges, conventional bridges, and implants.Communicate realistic outcomes, limitations, and maintenance expectations effectively to patients. Click below for full episode transcript: Teaser: Have you heard of something called central dominance? Teaser:No. So in the face, the central incisors should be the star of the show, should be in the middle, and the centrals should be like twins. When we lose a central incisor, we have to discuss how was that central incisor lost, and most common cause is trauma. The most important predictor success of a resin bonded bridge is the same as it is for veneers. If you’re not sure what the treatment plan should be, you probably haven’t asked a patient enough questions. Jaz’s Introduction:Welcome to this Back to Basics episode on replacing the single central incisor, why the single central incisor is the most important tooth, obviously, but so that we can just go a little bit deeper into this topic rather than talking about replacement options in general, which you’ve already done on the podcast. There are certain features which are very special when you’re replacing the central incisor and why it is regarded as the most difficult treatment to deliver in terms of patient satisfaction expectations. We’re joined by the Protrusive student, Emma Hutchison, where we’re gonna go into the basic overview of decision making. When is a denture appropriate? Is it ever appropriate for an incisor? How about bridges and what type, and what are the implant considerations, and actually choosing between these options? I think one of the biggest takeaways you might get from this is communication. There’s a specific way I communicate to patients about this, and that’s what I think you’ll probably take away the most from this episode. Hello Protruserati. I’m Jaz Gulati and welcome back to the student edition of your favorite dental podcast. I know we ...
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