13 Genetic Syndromes That Affect Dental & Craniofacial Structures
Dr Gargi Roy Goswami
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A significant portion of congenital malformations, accounting for more than a third, encompass a wide spectrum of syndromes involving dental, oral, and craniofacial abnormalities (Twigg and Wilkie, 2015).
Here is an exciting snapshot of 13 genetic syndromes that affect dental and craniofacial structures :
Why is this information important?
The central objective is to foster interaction and mutual comprehension among various specialities engaged in diagnosing and guiding the treatment of these syndromes.
To address the complexity of these disorders, collaboration among medical and dental specialists within interdisciplinary teams is essential.
Who can help treat patients suffering from any of these syndromes?
Medical experts such as paediatricians and geneticists focus on holistic patient well-being, offering diagnoses and prognoses, while maxillofacial surgeons undertake major facial corrections.
Dental specialists, including pediatric dentists and orthodontists, concentrate on preventing dental caries, diagnosing structural tooth irregularities, addressing malocclusions, and managing facial growth deviations.
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Post inspiration: doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.01038
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1 年Gerry Koons
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1 年Much needed information mam.. Thanks for sharing!
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1 年Dr Gargi Roy Goswami wow! Great share Gargi!