Management of ectodermal dysplasia with tooth-supported computer-engineered complete overdentures: A clinical report

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Abstract

Ectodermal dysplasia (ED) is a genetic disorder affecting organs derived from the embryonic ectoderm. Symptoms manifest early in life, and dental anomalies, including partial or complete edentulism, affect most of these patients. Overdentures have been a popular and conservative treatment option for patients with ED with a few natural teeth. Advancements in digital technology have improved and positively influenced dentistry, including removable prosthodontics. This clinical report describes a positive treatment outcome using computer-engineered complete overdentures to rehabilitate a patient with dental manifestations of ectodermal dysplasia.

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Punj, A., & Kattadiyil, M. T. (2019). Management of ectodermal dysplasia with tooth-supported computer-engineered complete overdentures: A clinical report. Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 121(2), 195–199. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prosdent.2018.03.011

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