The increasing frequency of frontal edentation in children and adolescents is primarily linked to dental caries and other health issues, highlighting the need for improved treatment strategies.
A study was conducted on 450 patients aged 8 to 19 to analyze the prevalence and causes of frontal edentation, focusing on their age and development for potential treatment solutions.
The main causes identified for this condition are dental injuries and chronic periodontal disease, with significant implications for the patient's emotional well-being, treatment decisions, and the overall social-health impact.