Space Maintainers

Below is a summary of the most commonly used space maintainers (SMs) based on clinical experience and a thorough review of the literature.

General

Indications: Maintain space created by premature loss of a primary tooth/teeth.

Advantages:

  1. Preserve arch integrity

  2. Prevent dimensional changes

  3. Allow for optimal growth and development

  4. Prevention of crowding

  5. Reduce severity of malocclusion

  6. Reduced orthodontic treatment need and complexity

  7. Reduced need for TADs and/or extractions

  8. Potential cost savings long term

Disadvantages:

  1. Plaque accumulation

  2. Increased risk of caries, gingival inflammation, periodontal disease

  3. Possible interference with successor eruption

  4. Requires patient cooperation & maintenance appointments

  5. Unsuitable for those with high caries risk

  6. Immediate costs

Failures to be aware of: (1) Dislodged, broken, lost appliances. (2) Soft tissue impingement. (3) Cement loss & decementation. (4) Solder breakage.


Dental notation used in this section:

Unilateral SM

 

Bilateral SM