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Fall 2001: Volume
26, Number 1 |
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| Pediatric
Dentistry Case Reports |
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| Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia:
dental, clinical, genetic and dermatoglyphic findings of three
cases |
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Patients with hypohidrotic ectodermal
dysplasia (HED) are characterized by the clinical manifestations
of hypodontia, hypohidrosis, hypotrichosis and a highly characteristic
facial physiognomy. This disorder is inherited as an X- linked
trait. This report presents three cases with HED in which the
clinical evaluation (intraoral and radiological), genetic findings
and SEM examination of hair. Boys 6 to 14 year old and a 11 year
old girl were referred to the Marmara University, Faculty of Dentistry,
complaining of oligodontia in the maxillary and mandibular arches
and delay in eruption of other teeth. Peg-shaped teeth have been
observed. The dermatoglyphs of the patients were striking. SEM
exmimation of hair demostrated a distinctly abnormal longitudinal
groving along the entire length of each hair and a desquamation
of the surface cuticles. The treatment was planned in a multidisciplinary
odontological group involving pediatric dentistry, orthodontics,
prosthodontics and oral surgery and maxillofacial radiology of
future dental habilitation. A specially designed overdenture,
a removable prosthesis and osseointegrated implants were constructed.
Periodic recall visits were advised, to monitor the dentures and
implants during periods of growth and development, and eruption
of the permanent teeth. |
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