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Spring 2005: Volume
29, Number 3 |
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| Pediatric
Hospital Dentistry |
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| Dental management of isolated
growth hormone deficiency: a case report |
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In case of growth hormone deficiency,
periodontal problems may accompany due to the abnormal formation
of teeth making plaque accumulation easier. The purpose of this
report is to describe dental management of a 14-year old female
patient with isolated growth hormone deficiency. She was referred
to the Department of Periodontology for treatment of severe gingival
inflammation. Periodontal treatment was done by means of scaling
and root planning and the patient as well as her father was instructed
on better oral hygiene. Following completion of the initial periodontal
treatment and improvement of oral hygiene, the dentin carious
lesions in the upper incisors were restored. Orthodontic treatment
as well as treatment with human growth hormone supplementation
was planned. |
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