Prosthodontic Rehabilitation of a Patient With Ectodermal Dysplasia: A Case Report Ahmed Tajmulla, Senior Lecturer, Mody Pranav, Professor &Head, Nooji Deviprasad, Reader, Kumar Manish, Post Graduate Student, Kumar Girish, Post Graduate Student Address for Correspondence: Dr. Manish Kumar, Post graduate student, Dept of Prosthodontics, including crown & bridge, and Implantology, K.V.G. Dental college and Hospital, Sullia, Kamataka State, India. 574327. Email: cooIdnnanish@gmail.com
Online published on 1 May, 2012. Abstract Ectodermal dysplasia is heterogeneous group of inherited disorders in which two or more ectodermally derived anatomic structures fait to develop. These tissues primarily are the skin, hair, nails, sweat gland and, the stomatognathic system. This case report outlines a method of restoring functions and esthetics for a 22 year-old female with ectodermal dysplasia. Patient was treated with removable maxillary and mandibular characterized overdenture with balanced articulation and age appropriate artificial teeth. The results were significant improvements in speech, masticatory function, and facial esthetics, contributing to development of normal dietary habits, and more rapid social integration of the patient. Top Keywords Ectodermal dysplasia, Hypodontia, Hypohidrotic dysplaSia, Overdenture, Balanced articulation. Top |