Journal of the Bahrain Medical Society
Year 2025, Volume 37, Issue 3, Pages 9-13
https://doi.org/10.26715/JBMS.37_3_2Nooran Abdulrahim Alsayed1, Mariam Abdullatif Al-Muqahwi 2, Omar Saleh Mustafa3
1Resident, Dental Maxillofacial Center, Royal Medical Services, Bahrain Defense Force Hospital, Kingdom of Bahrain.
2Specialist in Paediatric dentistry, Dental Maxillofacial Center, Royal Medical Services, Bahrain Defense Force Hospital, Kingdom of Bahrain.
3Consultant in Paediatric dentistry, Dental Maxillofacial Center, Royal Medical Services, Bahrain Defense
Force Hospital, Kingdom of Bahrain.
*Corresponding author:
Dr Nooran Abdulrahim Alsayed, Resident, Dental Maxillofacial Center, Royal Medical Services, Bahrain Defense Force Hospital, Kingdom of Bahrain.; Email: Nooranalsayed97@gmail.com
Received date: May 31, 2025; Accepted date: December 7, 2025; Published date: December 31, 2025
Abstract
Ectodermal Dysplasia (ED) is a heterogeneous group of genetically determined disorders affecting two or more ectodermal derivatives, including skin, teeth, nails, hair, and sweat glands. Other structures, including the lips, ears, and eyes-also of ectodermal origin-may be involved. This report presents a 6-year-old Bahraini boy with ED who presented to the Paediatric Dental Clinic at the Dental and Maxillofacial Centre (DMFC), Royal Medical Services (RMS), with concerns regarding his appearance due to numerous missing teeth. Initial management focused on preventive care to preserve the existing dentition, followed by restorative procedures and comprehensive prosthetic rehabilitation. A multidisciplinary team approach was essential to establishing a practical treatment pathway.