Abstract

Acromegaly is a rare and underdiagnosed acquired disorder. It is commonly caused by an underlying pituitary adenoma that often requires surgical excision. Diagnosis is normally preceded by ~5–10 years of excessive growth owing to hypersecretion of growth hormone. This can have long-term medical complications and result in a reduced life expectancy. Acromegalic patients present to a number of healthcare professionals prior to diagnosis, including general dental practitioners. As changes in occlusion are often a patient's primary concern prior to acromegaly diagnosis, it is important that all dentists are aware of the presentation and differential diagnoses of such disorders. CPD/Clinical Relevance: Dentists should be aware of the initial presentation of acromegaly to facilitate early diagnosis.

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