Nance‐Horan Syndrome: Further Delineation of the Affected Male and the Female Carrier Phenotypes
ABSTRACT Nance‐Horan syndrome (NHS; OMIM 302350) is a rare, X‐linked syndrome characterized by bilateral congenital cataracts leading to profound vision loss, specific dental anomalies including characteristic screwdriver blade‐shaped incisors, facial anomalies, and intellectual disability.
Maria K. Haanpää +14 more
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Anterior crossbite is relatively a common presentation in the mixed dentition stage. If left untreated, it can lead to a host of problems and may complicate future orthodontic treatment.
S. Nagarajan M. P. Sockalingam +2 more
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Prevalence of Malocclusion and Occlusal Traits in Young Eastern Indian Population: A Multicentric Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Malocclusion is emerging as a common oral health problem with an increasing demand for treatment. Studying the prevalence of malocclusion will help generate public awareness of its deleterious effects while bringing attention to the ...
Rupa Ghosh +5 more
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ABSTRACT Noonan Syndrome (NS) is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous condition characterized by typical facial dysmorphisms, short stature, congenital heart defects, and developmental delays. While variants in genes such as PTPN11, SOS1, and RAF1 account for most genetically confirmed cases, diagnosis is challenging due to phenotypic overlap ...
Gabriela Jeesoo Kim +9 more
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General and oral aspects in Apert syndrome: report of a case [PDF]
Background: The present paper describes the general and oral manifestations in a 32-year-old man previously diagnosed with Apert syndrome. Clinical examination revealed features of acrocephalosyndactyly.
Chimenos Küstner, Eduardo +5 more
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Condylar asymmetry in unilateral posterior crossbite patients
Abstract Objective: To investigate whether patients with bilateral posterior crossbite have asymmetrically developed condyles. Materials and Methods: The study group consisted of 75 patients with bilateral posterior crossbite, and a control group of 75 subjects with normal occlusion.
Kiki, Ali +2 more
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Cantù Syndrome: A Case Report With Orthodontic and Sleep Disorder Findings
ABSTRACT This case emphasizes the importance of comprehensive orthodontic and sleep evaluations in Cantù syndrome. Despite severe dento‐skeletal malocclusions, the patient exhibited low risk of obstructive sleep apnea (PSQ score < 0.33), emphasizing that craniofacial anomalies do not uniformly predict respiratory compromise.
Federica Guglielmi +3 more
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the prevalence of dental crossbite in students of secondary schools of Kerman city in 1994-95 [PDF]
crossbite is a term used to indicate an abnormal buccolingual (labiolingual) relationship of the teeth and can results in unfavorable effects when it is left untreated.the last growth spurt which occurs about the age of 11-12 years in females and 14-15 ...
B.A Ramazanzadeh, K Laghaei
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Computed tomography assessment of temporomandibular joint position and dimensions in patients with class II division 1 and division 2 malocclusions [PDF]
This study aimed to investigate and compare the positions and dimensions of the temporomandibular joint and its components, respectively, in patients with Class II division 1 and division 2 malocclusions.
Ciger, Semra, Gorucu Coskuner, Hande
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Is Ankyloglossia Correlated With Pediatric Sleep Disordered Breathing? A Systematic Review
An increasing breadth of conditions and symptoms are being ascribed to ankyloglossia. As diagnosis of ankyloglossia and frequency of frenotomy exponential increase, it is important to have an understanding of the associated evidence. This systematic review summarizes the evidence for ankyloglossia's association with sleep disordered breathing in ...
Nainika Venugopal +9 more
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