| Literature DB >> 34015798 |
Jirayus Sangwatanakul1, Shaohua Song1, Nuo Zhou1,2.
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ABSTRACT: Oromandibular limb hypogenesis syndrome is a rare developmental anomaly and only a few cases are reported with complete surgical and orthodontic rehabilitation. An adult male patient with isolated hypoglossia, micrognathism, hypodontia, (oromandibular limb hypogenesis syndrome type I A) was treated with a combination of distraction osteogenesis and orthodontic intervention. The patient was followed up for the duration of 6 years from his first visit to 4 years after the surgery. The combined procedure resulted in successful and satisfactory treatment of the patient by restoring facial aesthetics, occlusal balance, and functional harmony. However, there was not enough tongue enlargement due to late surgical intervention. The objective of this report is to describe the etiology of hypoglossia, the consequences for oral function, and to share our experience from the oral rehabilitation during the treatment procedure.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34015798 PMCID: PMC8478294 DOI: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000007669
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Craniofac Surg ISSN: 1049-2275 Impact factor: 1.172
FIGURE 1Extraoral photographs, A1 and A2: presurgery lateral and frontal profile, B1 and B2: 3 months postsurgery lateral and frontal profile, C1 and C2: posttreatment lateral and frontal profile, respectively.
FIGURE 3Radiographs, A1 and A2: presurgery lateral and frontal cephalogram, B1 and B2: 3 months postsurgery lateral and frontal cephalogram, C1 and C2: posttreatment lateral and frontal cephalogram, respectively.