Parental Perceptions of Prosthetic Treatment for and Coping Abilities of Children with Ectodermal Dysplasia: A Pilot Study

Pediatr Dent. 2018 Nov 15;40(7):449-452.

Abstract

Purpose: Congenital absence of teeth (oligodontia) due to ectodermal dysplasia (ED) may impact children's emotional aspects and quality of life. The purpose of this study was to investigate parents' perceptions regarding the impact of ectodermal dysplasia and oligodontia on the self-confidence, self-esteem, self-image, and social life of their children. Methods: Ten parents of ED children were interviewed via semistructured questionnaire. Results: Parents reported that their children became aware of their oligodontia at kindergarten age and received dentures before starting school. The parents also reported that most of the children like going to school and are socially active. Most parents noted that dentures improved the esthetics, self-image, and self-esteem of their children as well as mastication abilities. Conclusions: According to the parents, dentures contribute to the esthetics, self-image, self-esteem, and mastication abilities of children with ectodermal dysplasia. Their appearance generally did not affect their ability to socialize with their peers.

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Psychological
  • Child
  • Ectodermal Dysplasia*
  • Esthetics, Dental
  • Humans
  • Parents
  • Pilot Projects
  • Quality of Life*