Cerebral palsy ; Trauma ; Central incisor ; Restoration
Abstract
Cerebral palsy is an umbrella term encompassing a group of non-progressive non-contagious motor conditions
that cause physical disability in human development. Motor disorder of cerebral palsy is often accompanied
by disturbances of sensation, perception, cognition, communication, behavior and seizure disorder.
Disharmony of motor function leads to frequent falling down. Moreover patients have high prevalence
of class II malocclusion. Compared to normal patients, the patients with cerebral palsy tends to have high
prevalence of recurrent trauma and bruxism which make restoration of the anterior tooth more difficult.
This case report is consisted of three cases of cerebral palsy patients who have challenging problems with
restoration of anterior teeth.