Abstract

Ectodermal dysplasia (ED) is a hereditary disorder characterized by anomalies in the ectodermal structures. The most common dental anomalies are oligodontia and/or anodontia of the primary and permanent dentition. Therefore, pediatric patients with ED may be need prosthetic rehabilitations. Several prosthodontics treatment options, such as complete, removable partial, over-denture, fixed and implant-supported dentures are avaible to rehabilate patients with ED. The aim of this clinical case report is to present the clinical characteristics and prosthetic treatment of two cases with ED.

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