Volume 3 Issue 5 (September-October, 2017)

Case Reports

ORAL REHABILITATION IN HEREDITARY ECTODERMAL DYSPLASIA- A CASE REPORT
Suyash Jain, Rahul Chhajlani, Anchal Mudgal, Bhanu Chugh, Parag Virang, Priyanka Rajpal Arora

Background: Hereditary Ectodermal Dysplasia (HED) is a rare group of disorders characterized in aplasia or dysplasia of tissue of ectodermal origin. Oral rehabilitation of the patients with HED is challenging because of absence of teeth and poor availability of bone. This article reports placement of 2 implants in mandible of 18 year male patient with HED. The fully functional prosthesis was given after 4 months. The result suggests that implants can be successfully restored in these patients.
Key words: Endosseous Implants, Hereditary Ectodermal Dysplasia (HED), Rehabilitation

Corresponding Author: Dr. Rahul Chhajlani, Reader, Department of Oral surgery, Index Institute of Dental Sciences, MP.
This article may be cited as: Jain S, Chhajlani R, Mudgal A, Chugh B, Virang P, Arora PR. Oral Rehabilitation In Hereditary Ectodermal Dysplasia: A Case Report. Int J Res Health Allied Sci 2017;3(5):7-9.

 
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