Aggressive periodontitis is a rare form of periodontal disease and it can involve both the deciduous dentition and the permanent one. It causes a rapid loss of periodontal attachment.
The paper aims to describe two cases of severe generalized prepubertal periodontitis: the first child doesn\u2019t suffer from neither systemic diseases nor alteration of functionality of polymorphonuclear
and periodontal disease involved both his deciduous dentition and the first permanent molars. The second child had a deficiency of functionality of polymorphonuclear but periodontal disease
involved only primary dentition thanks to his immediate improvement of home dental hygiene.
This comparison shows the importance of early diagnosis and especially of optimal dental oral hygiene.
Infant healthcare professionals, as pediatric dentists and pediatricians, should have the necessary knowledge for earl