Two cases of ectodermal dysplasia diagnosed based on congenital absence of multiple teeth

IF 0.6 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Rina Kariya, Tamami Kadota, Rena Okawa, Marin Ochiai, Makoto Okuda, Kazuhiko Nakano
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Abstract

Background

Ectodermal dysplasia (ED) is a hereditary disease that affects tissues of the ectoderm system. Some patients reach adulthood before being diagnosed with ED, with dental manifestations sometimes leading to diagnosis.

Case presentation

Two child patients were diagnosed with ED based on dental findings. In one case, partial anodontia of primary and permanent teeth was observed. In the other, the number of primary teeth was normal, while there were only five permanent teeth present.

Conclusion

For some cases of ED not yet diagnosed, dental findings can lead to such a determination.

以先天性多牙缺失诊断外胚层发育不良2例
背景:dectodermal dysplasia (ED)是一种影响外胚层系统组织的遗传性疾病。有些患者在成年后才被诊断为ED,有时会有牙齿表现导致诊断。病例介绍:两名儿童患者根据牙科检查结果被诊断为ED。1例出现乳牙和恒牙的部分畸形。另一组的乳牙数目正常,只有五颗恒牙。结论对于一些尚未确诊的ED病例,牙科检查结果可作为诊断的依据。
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Pediatric Dental Journal
Pediatric Dental Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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