Displasia ectodérmica hipohidrótica. Posibilidades de rehabilitación oral en el paciente infantil

  1. Vázquez Rojas, Eva
  2. Gómez Aguilar, B.
  3. Gómez Clemente, V.
  4. Gómez Legorburu, Begoña
  5. Planells del Pozo, Paloma
Aldizkaria:
Gaceta dental: Industria y profesiones

ISSN: 1135-2949

Argitalpen urtea: 2013

Zenbakia: 253

Orrialdeak: 120-128

Mota: Artikulua

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Gaceta dental: Industria y profesiones

Laburpena

The Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia is a disorder that affects various components derived from the ectoderm, including the teeth. Patients with this disorder have oligodontia and even anodontia, implying morphological, functional, aesthetic and psychological repercussions that must be addressed at an early stage. The dentist has an important role in oral rehabilitation of these patients because it must replace the missing teeth to provide them a better quality of life. This is accomplished by prosthetic treatments, full or partial dentures, fixed or removable, from an early age, although at present we have other options, such as rehabilitation with implants, which cause an ongoing debate among professionals.