2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2019.07.006
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Interdisciplinary treatment with implant-supported prostheses for an adolescent with ectodermal dysplasia: A clinical report

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“…Whereas conservative treatments involving orthodontics and removable prosthesis begins at childhood, surgical treatments and fixed restorations are postponed to the adulthood [4]. In this stage, dental implant therapy is recommended to improve patient s comfort and aesthetic appearance [2,[9][10][11][12][13].…”
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“…Whereas conservative treatments involving orthodontics and removable prosthesis begins at childhood, surgical treatments and fixed restorations are postponed to the adulthood [4]. In this stage, dental implant therapy is recommended to improve patient s comfort and aesthetic appearance [2,[9][10][11][12][13].…”
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“…In this regard, oral manifestations can vary from morphological anomalies to dental agenesis, which may be accompanied by bone atrophy and abnormal jaw relationship. Due to the multiple manifestations, it may negatively affect functional, aesthetic, and social aspects [1,2].…”
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“…The desire for better aesthetics and comfort directly reflects on the motivation to undergo extensive surgery in this age group. [29][30][31] A removable dental prosthesis remains more feasible alternative compared to fixed teeth-supported or implant-supported prostheses because the removable prosthesis is less invasive, more affordable, and it is easier to maintain oral hygiene. [38] Swelem et al, [21] reported on patient satisfaction, and quality of life assessment among removable dental prosthesis wearers suggested that comfort, general satisfaction, and masticatory efficiency were significantly higher after conventional treatment and continued to improve significantly after the use of attachments.…”
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“…[ 16 ] 8/8 100.0% Yajing et al . [ 61 ] 7/8 87.5% 1/8 12.5% Ierardo et al . [ 62 ] 7/8 87.5% 1/8 12.5% Szemraj-Folmer et al .…”
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