| Literature DB >> 21998814 |
B Vadiati Saberi1, A Shakoorpour.
Abstract
To report the oral findings, including dental anomalies, ectopic eruption of the maxillary permanent first molars and periodontal disease and soft tissue alterations, in a subject with Apert syndrome. Clinical and radiographic examination of a patient with Apert syndrome, aged 21 years old, not previously submitted for orthodontic or orthognathic treatment.Dental anomalies were present in a patient. Intraoral evaluation revealed poor oral hygiene with varying degrees of periodontal involvement, an arched swelling (pseudo cleft configuration), class III malocclusion, anterior open bite, posterior crossbite, supernumerary teeth, ectopic eruption and creamy white enamel opacities, an excessively large appearing tongue and a v-shaped maxillary arch. The occurrence of typical lateral palatal swellings agrees with the literature. The high prevalence of dental anomalies and ectopic eruption may suggest a possible etiologic relationship with the syndrome.Entities:
Keywords: Acrocephalosyndactylia; Craniosynostoses; Mouth Abnormalities; Tooth Abnormalities; Tooth Eruption, Ectopic
Year: 2011 PMID: 21998814 PMCID: PMC3184741
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent (Tehran) ISSN: 1735-2150
Fig 1Clinical view of Apert syndrome: face (A) hands (B) and foots (C).
Fig 2Panoramic view.
Fig 3Occlusal view and v-shaped maxillary arch.
Oral characteristics of craniosynostosis syndromes.
| Maxillary hypoplasia, lateral palatal swellings, gingival hypertrophy, multiple tooth agenesis, shovel-shaped incisors, high caries prevalence, early tooth loss, difficult oral hygiene control due to hand malformations | |
| Maxillary hypoplasia, lateral palatal swellings, reduced maxillary length, maxillary hypoplasia, counterclockwise mandibular rotation, mandibular prognathism due to positional changes with normal mandibular growth, ectopic eruption, tongue thrusting, partial tooth agenesis | |
| Maxillary hypoplasia, lateral palatal swellings, mandibular prognathism, high-arched palate, tooth crowding | |
| Maxillary hypoplasia, lateral palatal swellings, narrow palate, cleft palate, Class III malocclusion, teeth with large crowns and thin and long roots, multiple pulp stones |