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Ileana Bledea,DMD in private Dentistry Private Dental Clinique, Constanta RomaniaReceived: July 01, 2018; Published: July 12, 2018
DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.06.001392
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Anodontia is an inherited genetic disorder and is associated withectodermal dysplasia. Oral rehabilitation procedures are helping clinicians restore patients to better function and more esthetic outcomes than ever before. Oral rehabilitation is a difficult field in dentistry and especially in very young patients. It is a big problem to deal with children especially when you need to use dentures but is more delicate to use the implants in very young children. Due to the ectodermal anomaly the child has not just dental problems but also some general disturbances. This article deals with the procedure of total denture until the children will be able to receive implants for a better function.
Keywords: Oral Rehabilitation; Total Denture; Anodontia; Ectodermal Dysplasia
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