小天使畸形的正畸治疗:综述与病例报告。

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Australian Orthodontic Journal Pub Date : 2014-11-01
Stefan Abela, Malcolm Cameron, Dirk Bister
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摘要

简介:小天使症是一种罕见的遗传性疾病,通常表现为下颌骨和/或上颌骨无痛性肿大。这种疾病通常在生命的第一和第二十年迅速发展,但它是自限性的,经常复发。虽然很少有正畸病例报告描述了小天使患者存在,手术干预的时间和程度是有争议的。目的:本文旨在回顾治疗文献,并提供一个病例报告,病人接受正畸/手术治疗。方法:患者在青少年晚期出现严重的小天使病;她的主要主诉是面部和牙齿外观不佳。多颗牙齿缺失,术前出现明显的牙根吸收。治疗包括正畸对准上前牙和重塑截骨术。结果:经患者确认,联合治疗可显著改善面部美观,改善自尊。牙齿在骨性病变中的移动是平稳的,没有观察到进一步的根拔出。结论:即使存在特发性牙根吸收,小天使病患者也可以进行正畸治疗,但需要适当告知并征得患者的同意。
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Orthodontic treatment in cherubism: an overview and a case report.

Introduction: Cherubism is a rare hereditary disease that frequently manifests as a painless enlargement of the mandible and/or maxilla. The disease usually progresses rapidly during the first and second decades of life but it is self-limiting and often regresses. Although few orthodontic case reports describing cherubic patients exist, the timing and extent of surgical intervention is controversial.

Aim: This present paper aims to review the treatment literature and provide a case report of a patient who underwent orthodontic/surgical management.

Methods: The patient presented with severe cherubism in her late teenage years; her main complaint was poor facial and dental appearance. Multiple teeth were missing and those present demonstrated significant preoperative root resorption. Treatment consisted of orthodontic alignment of the upper anterior teeth and a recontouring osteotomy.

Results: Confirmed by the patient, the combination approach led to a significant improvement in facial aesthetics and better self-esteem. Tooth movement through the osseous lesions was uneventful and no further root resoption was observed.

Conclusion: Orthodontic treatment may be undertaken in those affected by Cherubism even with pre-existing idiopathic root resorption, but patients need to be appropriately informed and consented.

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Australian Orthodontic Journal
Australian Orthodontic Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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