Abstract
This report aims to describe the clinical case of a 10-year-old male patient (R.C.B.C.), presenting nonsyndromic oligodontia with maternal family trait and absence of 22 permanent teeth. Clinically, the patient had prolonged retention of some primary teeth and presence of permanent maxillary left central incisor, permanent mandibular right central incisor and four first permanent molars. Radiographically, only permanent maxillary second molars and mandibular third molars were developing, whereas all other germs of permanent teeth were missing. Treatment consisted of maxillary expansion followed by moving permanent maxillary left central incisor bucco-mesially, and rehabilitation of spaces with removable denture, where the main goal was to restore function and esthetic harmony. The case has been monitored for the past six years. Nonsyndromic oligodontia is a rare condition that poses significant functional and psychosocial difficulties. Treatment usually requires a multidisciplinary approach among which pediatric dentistry and orthodontics play a major role. In view of its complexity, treatment should be initiated as early as possible to minimize future functional and aesthetic issues. Dental implants are considered as definitive treatment of cases of oligodontia, however, until the patient reached the ideal age, other treatments to ensure aesthetics and function must be performed.
Highlights
There is a reduction in the number of teeth in the oral cavity. This anomaly can affect various combinations of teeth, and may be associated with other dental development anomalies. It can occur as a sporadic case or as a family trait, whether in isolation, or associated with cleft lip and palate, or with syndromes (HIREMATH, 2012; DE COSTER et al, 2009; PUNITHAVATHY, PRIYA, INDHUMATHI, 2012; ZHANG, PENG, FENG, 2015)
Dental treatment is important since oral health is essential for proper nutrition and speech as well as for facial aesthetics and emotional development of the individual (HIREMATH, 2012; ZHANG, PENG, FENG, 2015; GURUPRASAD et al, 2011)
Treatment can vary from conservative management using removable dentures to oral rehabilitation with implant-supported dentures after preliminary orthodontic treatment and, when necessary, surgical procedures (ZHANG, PENG, FENG, 2015)
Summary
Carolina Ribeiro STARLING1; Caroline Mathias Carvalho de SOUZA2; Rogério Frederico Alves FERREIRA3; Marcos Alan Vieira BITTENCOURT3.
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