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Fall 2002: Volume
27, Number 1 |
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| Pediatric
Oral Pathology |
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| Oro-dental manifestations
of the Schwartz-Jampel syndrome |
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A boy with the Schwartz-Jampel
syndrome (chondrodystrophic myotonia) had a number of oro-dental
complications.These included difficulty in tooth extraction and
orthodontic care due to a small oral aperture and rigidity of
the temporo-mandibular joints. General anaesthesia was hazardous
because of a propensity to malignant hyperthermia, and endotracheal
intubation was difficult because of shortness and rigidity of
the neck and the small size of the laryngeal structures.Awareness
of these potential problems is crucial for anaesthesia and comprehensive
dental management. The radiological demonstration of dentigerous
cysts is a hitherto unreported observation in this disorder. |
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