2021, Number 2
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Rev Odotopediatr Latinoam 2021; 11 (2)
Management of Sequelae of the enamel defects in patient with Muenke syndrome: Case report
Huamán OAF, Torres RG, Medrano HM, López RRP
Language: Spanish
References: 24
Page: 326-334
PDF size: 413.77 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Muenke syndrome is characterized by developmental delay and sensorineural hearing loss. People with a syndrome may have enamel development defects. However, in people with Muenke syndrome, there is no evidence on the management of the sequelae of these defects.
Objective: To describe the management of sequelae of enamel development defects in the operating room with a comprehensive dental procedure in primary teeth in a single sesión.
Clinical case: 2 -year -old, male patient with medical diagnosis: Muenke Syndrome and dental diagnosis: Post eruptive fractures of the enamel defect extensión I (‹ 1/3 of the tooth) and II (at least 1/3 but less than 2/3 of the affected tooth) in teeth 63, 73, 72,71, 81, 82, 83 and post- eruptive of the extensión III (more than 2/3 of the tooth is affected) enamel defect of teeth 62 and 52, treatment consisted in: veneers that allowed to restore the post eruptive fractures of lower anterior teeth and composite
crowns in teeth 62 and 52.
Conclusion: The treatment was considered positive clinically since after six months in the patient with Muenke Sindrome; teeth did not present spontaneous pain, neither fistulas or abscess were observed, nor dental mobility.
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