B Bergendal1. 1. National Oral Disability Centre, Institute for Postgraduate Dental Education, Box 1030, SE-551 11 Jönköping, Sweden. birgitta.bergendal@ltjkpg.se
Abstract
PURPOSE: The aim of this article is to describe the oral habilitation, over a period of 20 years, of a young patient with hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia and agenesis of 15 permanent teeth. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Different clinical interventions were adapted to suit the patient's dental and psychologic stage of development. The prosthodontic treatment, which took place at different ages, comprised several treatment modalities: composite-retained onlay fixed partial dentures, a removable partial denture, tooth-supported and implant-supported fixed partial dentures, and laminate crown therapy. RESULTS: The different phases of treatment were successful, and the patient is satisfied from a functional as well as a psychosocial point of view. CONCLUSION: Extensive prosthodontic treatment in growing individuals should preferably be performed with a multidisciplinary team approach. In treatment that is planned and performed over long periods, this approach has the advantages of continuity and shared responsibility for therapy decisions.
PURPOSE: The aim of this article is to describe the oral habilitation, over a period of 20 years, of a young patient with hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia and agenesis of 15 permanent teeth. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Different clinical interventions were adapted to suit the patient's dental and psychologic stage of development. The prosthodontic treatment, which took place at different ages, comprised several treatment modalities: composite-retained onlay fixed partial dentures, a removable partial denture, tooth-supported and implant-supported fixed partial dentures, and laminate crown therapy. RESULTS: The different phases of treatment were successful, and the patient is satisfied from a functional as well as a psychosocial point of view. CONCLUSION: Extensive prosthodontic treatment in growing individuals should preferably be performed with a multidisciplinary team approach. In treatment that is planned and performed over long periods, this approach has the advantages of continuity and shared responsibility for therapy decisions.