Author/Authors :
Singh, Kunwarjeet Department of Prosthodontics - Institute of Dental Studies and Technologies - Modinagar - Ghaziabad, India , Singh, Abhishek Department of Prosthodontics - Sarjug Dental College and Hospital - Darbhanga - Bihar, India , Kumar, Prince Department of Prosthodontics - Shree Bankey Bihari Dental College and Research Centre - Masuri - Ghaziabad - Uttar Pradesh, India , Gupta, Nidhi Pedodontics - Institute of Dental Studies and Technologies - Modinagar - Ghaziabad, India
Abstract :
Gardner’s syndrome is a genetic condition demonstrating an autosomal dominant trait and characterized
by the multiple colonic polyps (familial adenomatous polyposis coli) with sebaceous cysts and jaw
osteomas. Various dental abnormalities present in patient’s suffering with this syndrome includes multiple
impacted or unerupted teeth, supernumerary teeth, hypodontia, compound odontomes and dentigerous
cyst. In this case report, a patient with Gardner’s syndrome who suffered from functional and psychological
problems owing to multiple impacted, unerupted teeth and hypodontia was presented. Patient was treated
with a maxillary conventional overdenture opposing mandibular custom bar supported overdentures.