Watching your baby girl – who is only 5 – get fitted for her first pair of dentures can be an emotional journey. Read how Sarah Hamilton is navigating the process and find out what she’s learned about her daughter, herself and ectodermal dysplasia.
Diagnosed Over the Phone With Ectodermal Dysplasia
When Mason Langefeld still had not developed any teeth by his one-year-old check-up, his mom, Renee, decided to call a local dentist. He asked her a few questions that finally pointed them toward answers and a resource to help them care for their son. Read how they successfully fought their insurance company to pay for their son’s dentures.
5 Reasons Why We Need You on Capitol Hill
Ectodermal Dysplasias Advocacy Day approaches quickly and we need you, our National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias (NFED) family, to be there. We try time and again to be advocates to all members of the NFED. But only you and your family are the ones who can make a difference in the lives of people affected…
8 Tips for Getting Your Child To Wear Dentures
We asked our families for their best advice. Here’s what they said. Bribery! Determine treats or prizes that the child would earn for wearing their dentures “x” amount of time each day. Increase the times until he or she is wearing them all day, every day. You could do a star chart if they are…
Dentures for Kids
The NFED has always strongly advocated that children with ectodermal dysplasia get dentures by the time they start Kindergarten. Find out why and how the NFED can help pay for them.
Evan’s Story – Part III
By Karen Forman (Note: The following story is part three in a series written by Karen Forman, the mom to an adult son, Evan, who is affected by hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia. Read part one and two. ) My toddler, Evan, loved his new teeth and was happy to show anyone who wanted to look. I noticed…
An Update from Carver
By Carver Claeys For as long as I can remember, I’ve had dentures. My mother made the sacrifices to give me the opportunity to feel like all of the other children who were smiling for one reason or another. Laughter on the playground with your friends. Smiling at your childhood sweetheart. My mother didn’t want…
My Life’s Calling!
By Sarah Tevis Poteet, D.D.S., P.A. NFED Board of Director member since 2003 & Patient Care Council member I grew up as part of the NFED family as an affected individual that was missing some teeth. I was a part of an implant clinical trial at the National Institutes of Dental and Craniofacial Research as…