Non-Syndromic Generalized Radiculomegaly: A Brief Pediatric Case Series

C. Puranik
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Background: Radiculomegaly is an idiopathic root malformation characterized by abnormally long tooth roots and, consequently, an increased root-crown ratio of teeth. Although radiculomegaly is rare, non-syndromic radiculomegaly is highly rare. There are no reports of non-syndromic, generalized radiculomegaly affecting both primary and permanent dentition in pediatric patients. Description: This case series presents two unique pediatric cases of non-syndromic, generalized radiculomegaly affecting both primary and permanent dentition. Panoramic radiographs during mixed and permanent dentition were used to calculate root-crown ratios of all teeth to diagnose radiculomegaly. Concurrently, both cases also presented with hypodontia and gemination. These concurrent findings may point to an association of radiculomegaly with other specific tooth anomalies. This case series discusses diagnosis, management, and anticipatory guidance for individuals with radiculomegaly. Conclusion: Panoramic radiographs are vital for efficient diagnosis of radiculomegaly as such a diagnosis will impact future endodontic, orthodontic, and surgical management.
非综合征性广泛性神经根肿大:一个简短的儿科病例系列
背景:根状肥大是一种特发性牙根畸形,其特征是牙根异常长,从而导致牙齿的根冠比增加。虽然神经根肿大是罕见的,但非综合征性神经根肿大是非常罕见的。没有报告的非综合征,全身性根根肿大影响初级和永久牙在儿科患者。描述:本病例系列提出了两个独特的儿童病例的非综合征,广泛性根根肿大影响原牙和恒牙。混合牙列和恒牙列的全景x线片计算所有牙齿的根冠比,以诊断根根肿大。同时,这两个病例也出现了下颌和双颌。这些同时的发现可能指向根状肥大与其他特定牙齿异常的关联。本病例系列讨论诊断,管理和预期指导的个人与根性肿大。结论:全景x线片对根状肥大的有效诊断至关重要,因为这样的诊断将影响未来的牙髓治疗、正畸治疗和手术治疗。
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