Case Report
Oral Rehabilitation of Ectodermal Dysplasia Using modified Groper’s Appliance – A Case Report.
Ectodermal dysplasia is a genetic condition characterised by atypical development of organs derived from the embryonic ectoderm, such as teeth, nails, hair and sweat glands./r/nThe most prevalent oral manifestation is hypodontia, which involves the absence of some or all primary and permanent teeth. Consequently, individuals with this condition often require dental prosthetic interventions during their formative years./r/nThis report discusses the oral rehabilitation of a 2-year-old child affected by ectodermal dysplasia with oligodontia using a modified Groper’s appliance./r/nThe treatment had significant effects on self-esteem, mastication, speech and facial aesthetics.
