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…
When Life throws you a Lemon, make Lemonade!
By Henry and Catherine Bourgin Twelve-year old Henry is affected by XLHED, as is his mom, Catherine. They live in McLean, VA. Henry would like to share his thoughts on having a lemonade stand with baked goods during summer break: “When I’m at the lemonade stand, we like to talk to each other and when other people come we’ll have conversations….
NFED In Our Back Yard!
By Lisa Jonak My son Cory, was about 6 years old before he was officially diagnosed with ectodermal dysplasia during an NFED family conference in Collinsville, IL. Ironically, the NFED was basically located in our back yard. I did not realize how lucky we were to have this resource so close. They helped us find a…
A Mom's Take on the Dental Implant Journey
By Tina Moss Being a mother is challenging. Being the mother of a child with hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia (HED) takes challenging to another level. After our son Jacob was diagnosed with HED, his father and I knew that he would require a lot of dental work culminating in implants when he was a young adult….
A Chance Meeting Changed my Life!
By Frank Farrington, D.D.S., M.S. Affiliated with the Medical College of VCU, Dept. of Pediatric Dentistry, Richmond, VA Why have I stayed involved with the NFED and the Scientific Advisory Council, Patient Care Council, and the Board of Directors for so many years? The answer is very simple. When you are on the faculty of a…
Dental Treatment Shopping
The most frequent questions, comments and challenges that the NFED staff hear are related to dental treatment, dental treatment access and finding a dentist who can provide the treatment. I don’t think that this has changed much since the foundation was started. We still get lots of calls saying that the dentist won’t provide treatment…
My Smile – 23 Years in the Making – Part 2
In case you missed it, my first blog post covered the initial planning stages of my dental implant process. Now friends, this was where the real fun began. My treatment plan included one upper jaw bone graft to build up bone density in my jaw, six upper implants that would eventually connect to a permanent…
Déjà Vu All Over Again
By Mary K. Richter NFED Founder and Executive Director 1981-2010 While we often hope for or look for change or something better, time suggests that much in life doesn’t really change all that much. Take for instance the mom who works hard to teach her children to put away their toys and possessions. Chances are…