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Dental management of Rothmund-Thomson syndrome with partial anodontia.


ABSTRACT: Rothmund-Thomson syndrome (RTS) is a rare autosomal recessive trait disease. It is characterised by skin, eye and skeletal abnormalities. Abnormalities associated with teeth include abnormal crown and root formations, rudimentary or hypoplastic teeth, microdontia and multiple missing teeth. In the present case, there were multiple decayed primary teeth and multiple congenitally missing permanent teeth. Mandibular left primary first molar (tooth 74) was pulpally involved and obturated with mineral trioxide ggregate. Follow-up after 2?years revealed successful obturation.

SUBMITTER: Rathi NV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4460316 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dental management of Rothmund-Thomson syndrome with partial anodontia.

Rathi Nilesh Vithaldas NV   Bhattad Mayur Shrigopal MS   Thosar Nilima N   Baliga Sudhindra S  

BMJ case reports 20150601


Rothmund-Thomson syndrome (RTS) is a rare autosomal recessive trait disease. It is characterised by skin, eye and skeletal abnormalities. Abnormalities associated with teeth include abnormal crown and root formations, rudimentary or hypoplastic teeth, microdontia and multiple missing teeth. In the present case, there were multiple decayed primary teeth and multiple congenitally missing permanent teeth. Mandibular left primary first molar (tooth 74) was pulpally involved and obturated with minera  ...[more]

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