2019, Number 3
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Odovtos-Int J Dent Sc 2019; 21 (3)
Improvement in Oral Health and Compliance in a Child with Congenital Hypothyroidism. Case Report
López-Santacruz HD, Herrera-Badillo DA, Márquez-Preciado R, Torre-Delgadillo G, Rosales-Berber MÁ
Language: English
References: 15
Page: 45-51
PDF size: 175.59 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Congenital hypothyroidism is a metabolic disorder that requires special health care interventions.
It has influence in overall growth and oral conditions in pediatric patients, and also can affect child
cooperation during dental treatment because this metabolic condition is the most common preventable
cause of mental retardation. The aim of this paper is to report the dental treatment of a child with congenital
hypothyroidism who is four years and five months old, with many facial and oral characteristics of the
metabolic condition, including severe early childhood caries and malocclusion. At first, it was observed
a lack of cooperation of the patient with speech and learning impairment, but with the help of the
Pedagogy team at the Pediatric Dental Clinic Playroom, he developed confidence and diminished anxiety
every appointment. We present the follow-up during 15 months, where we could observe favorable
outcomes in oral health and compliance of the child.
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