Title of article :
Dental management of tricho‑dento‑osseous syndrome in adolescentpatients: Literature review and case presentation
Author/Authors :
fazel, mojtaba golestan university of medical sciences - school of medicine - department of emergency medicine, Gorgan, Iran , afshari, elham golestan university of medical sciences - school of dentistry - department of pediatric dentistry, Gorgan, iran , jarrahi, neda north khorasan university of medical sciences - school of dentistry - department of prosthodontics, Bojnord, Iran
Abstract :
Tricho‑dento‑osseous syndrome (TDO) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder with completepenetrance. Common clinical features include abnormalities of hair, teeth, and skull. Dentalmanagement of TDO patients is quite challenging in terms of existing dental and skeletal problems.The current article presents a 12‑year‑old girl suffering TDO, followed by a review on the publishedliterature pertaining to the dental management of TDO patients. Patient history included, rejectedcorneal transplantation, stone‑forming kidneys, and several previous dental treatments. She wasnoted to have signs of mandibular prognatia, frontal bossing of the skull, mild bilateral tibial bowing,microstomia, and labial fissures. Dental findings included severe generalized enamel defects,discolored teeth, microdontia, anterior open‑bite, posterior cross‑bite, deep periodontal pockets,hyperplastic inflamed gingiva, taurodontism of permanent molars, dental periapical radiolucencies,and missing teeth. She was the only child of healthy, nonconsanguineous parents with no familialhistory of similar congenital syndrome or dental abnormalities. A treatment plan was establishedbased on medical/dental history and findings, using a team‑based approach. This article emphasizesthe importance of a multidisciplinary approach for the dental management of patients suffering TDO.
Keywords :
Adolescent , dental enamel hypoplasia , taurodontism , tricho‑dento‑osseoussyndrome
Journal title :
DRJ Dental Research Journal
Journal title :
DRJ Dental Research Journal