[唐氏综合症的正畸治疗]。

P L Carvajal Monroy, M M Visser, T G M Zuidgeest
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由于生长、颅面发育和口腔运动功能的异常,唐氏综合征患者在牙齿和正畸方面面临着独特的挑战。本文总结了唐氏综合症的具体特征及其对正畸护理的影响。患有唐氏综合症的儿童从怀孕开始就表现出生长迟缓,颅面发育迟缓、有限,经常导致III类错颌和上颌骨狭窄。此外,牙齿异常,如小齿畸形,发育不全和牛牙症在这一人群中更为常见。正畸治疗进一步复杂化合并症,如低张力肌肉,阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停,胃肠道和血液系统疾病,以及行为挑战。使用脱敏技术和多学科方法是提供有效护理的必要条件。早期诊断、仔细监测和使用适当的正畸矫治器具对获得最佳结果至关重要。及时转诊到专业医护人员可以显著改善唐氏综合征患者的正畸治疗结果和生活质量。
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[Orthodontics in Down Syndrome].

People with Down syndrome present unique dental and orthodontic challenges due to abnormalities in growth, craniofacial development, and oral motor function. This article summarizes the specific characteristics of Down syndrome and how they can impact orthodontic care. Children with Down syndrome exhibit growth delays starting from pregnancy and experience delayed, limited craniofacial development, often resulting in Class III malocclusions and a narrow maxilla. Additionally, dental anomalies such as microdontia, agenesis, and taurodontism are more common in this population. Orthodontic treatment is further complicated by comorbidities such as hypotonic muscles, obstructive sleep apnea, gastrointestinal and hematologic disorders, and behavioral challenges. The use of desensitization techniques and a multidisciplinary approach is essential for providing effective care. Early diagnosis, careful monitoring, and the use of appropriate orthodontic appliances are crucial for achieving optimal outcomes. Timely referral to specialized care providers can significantly improve both orthodontic outcomes and the quality of life for individuals with Down syndrome.

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