Abstract
BackgroundPoland syndrome is a rare syndrome named by Patrick Clarkson in 1962 and described by Sir Alfred Poland in 1841. Case reportThe dental anomalies with pre-existing poland syndromic child were noticed by the parents during child's regular eating-chewing more obviously, after the appearance of his primary teeth. Follow-upThe patient is under oro-myofunctional therapy with other strict preventive regimen and is still being monitored every 6 months since last 2 years. ConclusionSpecific attention must be paid to children with pre-existing conditions with preventive measures and implementation of muscular training very early in life.
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