No treatment exists for the skull clavicular, and other bone anomalies associated with cleido
Most patients function well without any significant problems. It is not unusual for an affected individual to be unaware of the disease until some professional calls it to his or her attention
Treatment of the dental problems associated with the disease , however, may be a major problem. Therapeutic options include full-mouth extraction with denture construction, autotransplantation of tiselected impacted teeth followed by prosthetic restoration, or removal of primary and supernumerary teeth followed by exposure of permanent teeth that are subsequently extruded orthodotically. The latter mode of therapy appears to be the treatment of choice; if performed before adulthood, then it can prevent the short lower face height and mandibular prognathism