| Literature DB >> 27307676 |
Katharina Morant Holanda De Oliveira1, Raquel Assed Bezerra Silva1, Fabricio Kitazono Carvalho1, Lea Assed Bezerra Silva1, Paulo Nelson-Filho1, Alexandra Mussolino Queiroz1.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to report the clinical findings, dental treatment, and improvement in quality of life for a child with Rothmund-Thomson syndrome. The patient had alopecia, delayed speech, low weight and height, cholestasis, and iron deficiency anemia. Furthermore, there were carious lesions and darkened spots on all primary molars. Microdontia of a premolar was observed at the radiographic examination. The patient and family had no commitment to her oral health and dental treatment at first appointments. Oral hygiene instructions, composite restorations, endodontic treatments, teeth extractions, and stainless steel crown installations were performed. The patient was followed up for 7 years through the present due to other possible future clinical findings associated with the syndrome. An improvement in social aspects was observed after removal of toothache and improved esthetics. Such patients need continuous periodic services, which contributes to improving the quality of life in both buccal and general aspects.Entities:
Keywords: Behavior difficulties; Rothmund-Thomson syndrome; dental treatment; quality of life
Year: 2016 PMID: 27307676 PMCID: PMC4906872 DOI: 10.4103/0976-237X.183052
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contemp Clin Dent ISSN: 0976-2361