Vascular Anomalies and Congenital Infiltrating Lipomatosis May Affect Dental Maturation and Development – a Case Control Study

Sami Leinonen, Pia Vuola, David P Rice, Arja Heliövaara
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ObjectiveVascular anomalies are often associated with hypertrophy and asymmetry of soft tissues and bony structures. The aim of this retrospective cross-sectional radiographic study was to evaluate dental maturation and development in patients with facial vascular anomalies and congenital infiltrating lipomatosis.DesignA sample of 342 patients with different vascular anomalies or congenital infiltrating lipomatosis involving the head and neck area was narrowed down to 31 patients with dental panoramic radiographs taken in the mixed dentition. A control group of 172 age-matched healthy subjects was used. Individual permanent teeth were given a maturation score from 1 to 12 and alveolar eruption stage according to Haavikko et al. 1970. The laterality of the anomaly was noted if applicable. Differences in dental development between affected and unaffected sides were recorded.ResultsThe study data included both syndromic and non-syndromic vascular anomalies as well as congenital infiltrating lipomatosis and segmental odontomaxillary dysplasia. Teeth on the side of the anomaly were more developed and the eruption of teeth was accelerated with canines, premolars and second molars being most affected. Interestingly all the patients with Sturge-Weber syndrome (n = 4) and infiltrating lipomatosis (n = 2) showed accelerated dental maturation of multiple permanent teeth on the side of the anomaly. Hypodontia, dental root resorption and macrodontia were also found.ConclusionsAccelerated development and eruption of permanent teeth unilaterally in patients with vascular anomalies and congenital infiltrating lipomatosis may have a significant impact on the developing occlusion and should be thus followed by an orthodontist.
血管异常和先天性浸润性脂肪瘤病可能影响牙齿的成熟和发育--病例对照研究
目的血管畸形通常与软组织和骨骼结构的肥大和不对称有关。这项回顾性横断面影像学研究旨在评估面部血管畸形和先天性浸润性脂肪瘤病患者的牙齿成熟和发育情况。设计从 342 例不同血管畸形或先天性浸润性脂肪瘤病患者的头颈部样本中,筛选出 31 例在混合牙列中拍摄牙科全景X光片的患者。对照组由 172 名年龄匹配的健康人组成。根据 Haavikko 等人 1970 年的研究,对每颗恒牙的成熟度从 1 到 12 进行评分,并对牙槽骨萌出阶段进行评分。如果适用,则会注明异常的侧位。研究数据包括综合征和非综合征血管畸形以及先天性浸润性脂肪瘤病和节段性牙颌发育不良。畸形一侧的牙齿更发达,牙齿萌出更快,犬齿、前臼齿和第二臼齿受影响最大。有趣的是,所有患有 Sturge-Weber 综合征(4 例)和浸润性脂肪瘤病(2 例)的患者都表现为异常一侧的多颗恒牙加速萌出。结论血管畸形和先天性浸润性脂肪瘤病患者单侧恒牙的发育和萌出加速可能会对咬合发育产生重大影响,因此应由正畸医生进行跟踪。
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