Regional Odontodysplasia: Report of a Case in the Mandible Crossing the Midline

JOURNAL TITLE: The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice

Author
1. Luiz Volpoto
2. Giberto Botelho
3. Luiz Casela
4. Álvaro Borges
5. Katia Silva
ISSN
DOI
10.5005/jcdp-9-3-142
Volume
9
Issue
3
Publishing Year
2008
Pages
7
Author Affiliations
    1. Dr. Volpato is a Professor and a specialist in Pediatric Dentistry at the School of Dentistry of the Universidade de Cuiabá - UNIC in Cuiabá, Brazil. His Interest is in the care for patients with special needs. At present, he is a doctoral student in the Department of Pediatric Dentistry of the School of Dentistry at the Universidade de São Paulo - FOBUSP in Bauru, Brazil. e-mail: lemcvolpato@uol.com.br
    1. Dr. Botelho is a Professor in the School of Dentistry at the Universidade de Cuiabá - UNIC in Cuiabá, Brazil. His interest is in the care for Patients with special needs. e-mall: g.botelho@terra.com.br
    1. Dr. Casale is a Professor and spedallst in Prosthetic Dentistry at the School of Dentistry of the Universidade de Cuiabá - UNIC in Cuiabá, Brazil. His interest is in the care for patients with special needs. e-mail: ifcasela@terra.com.br
    1. Dr. Borges is a Professor and a specialist in Endodontics in the School of Dentistry at the Universidade de Cuiabá - UNIC in Cuiabá, Brazil. His interest is in the care for patients with special needs. He is currently a doctoral student in the Department of Endodontics of the School of Dentistry at the Universidade de Ribeirão Preto - UNAERP in Ribeirão Preto, Brazil. e-mail: ahborges@brturbo.com.br
    1. Dr. Silva is a Professor in the School of Dentistry at the Universidade de Cuiabá - UNIC and the Coordinator of the Center of cranium-facial anomalies of the Hospital Gerai Universitárto - UNIC in Cuiabá, Brazil. Her Interest is in the care for patients with special needs. e-mail: katiatserafim@gmail.com
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    Abstract

    Aim

    This report presents an unusual case of regional odontodysplasia (RO) in the mandible which crosses the midline along with its clinical management.

    Background

    RO is an uncommon, nonhereditary unilateral developmental anomaly involving the dental hard tissues, most frequently affecting the maxillary teeth.

    Report

    RO was diagnosed in a 12-year-old. The dysplastic teeth were the mandibular canines, lateral incisors, central incisors, and the right premolars. The treatment was extraction of the affected teeth followed by provisory prosthetic rehabilitation.

    Summary

    The etiology of RO remains obscure. In this case a possible association with pre-natal trauma is suspected. The literature is not unanimous as to the management of RO. Nevertheless, the presence of a dental abscess is an indication for extraction. Since general bone quality is not affected, a provisory prosthesis was fabricated as the patient waits for future implant rehabilitation. The executed treatment met the expectations of the patient and her mother as it improved the patient's masticatory function, esthetics, and quality of life.

    Clinical Significance

    The general practitioner must be prepared to deal with different situations in the dental office. The diagnosis of RO relies mainly on clinical and radiographic findings, and its treatment depends on the affected teeth, the severity of the dysplasia, the presence of infection, and the patient's age.

    Citation

    Volpato L, Botelho G, Casela L, Borges Á, Silva K. Regional Odontodysplasia: Report of a Case in the Mandible Crossing the Midline. J Contemp Dent Pract 2008 March; (9)3:142-148.

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