Treating Hypodontia in Children

Hypodontia is one of the typical symptoms of ectodermal dysplasias. It means that one or more teeth are congenitally missing and may be small. For many affected individuals, it’s common to have just a few teeth. At the National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias, we have always advocated that children – and adults – with ectodermal…

Ronan, Our Unborn "Celtic" Legend…What a Shock and a Joy!

By Dennis Claire, D.P.M., Father of Denny and soon to be Ronan Well before she was pregnant, my wife said, “If it’s a boy, he’ll be named Ronan.”  Our first son, Denny, had a name which was predestined through generations of naming a son in the family Dennis. I didn’t want to break Irish tradition, and…

A Doc’s Perspective on the NFED Family Reunion (aka Family Conference)

By Alanna F. Bree, M.D., NFED Scientific Advisory Council Attending the NFED Family Conferences are almost like a family reunion for me.  Even though I am not related to anyone who attends, the people I have met through the NFED have become like an extended family to me.  This includes babies, children & adults affected by…