Majewski osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism type II (MOPD II) is an unusual autosomal recessive inherited form of primordial dwarfism, which is
characterized by a small head diameter at birth, but which also progresses to severe microcephaly, progressive bony dysplasia, and characteristic facies
and personality. This report presents a case of a five-year-old girl with MOPD II syndrome. The patient was referred to our clinic with the complaint
of severe tooth pain at the left mandibular primary molar teeth. Clinical examination revealed that most of the primary teeth had been decayed and all
primary teeth were hypoplastic. Patient’s history revealed delayed development in the primary dentition and radiographic examination showed rootless primary
molar teeth and short-rooted incisors. The treatment was not possible due to the lack of root of the left mandibular primary molars; so the teeth were
extracted. Thorough and timely dental evaluation is crucial for the prevention of dental problems and the maintenance of oral health in patients with MOPD II
syndrome is of utmost importance.
Baş ve boyun bölgesindeki ağrılar günümüzde hekimlerin sık karşılaştığı problemlerden birisidir. Bu hastalarda aynı zamanda diş, çene ve eklem ağrıla-ABSTRACT Aim: Styloid Process is a bone udvidelse that between 20 to 30 mm localized on the temporal bone, in front of to stylomastoid bone. Extended Styloid Process named as Eagle Syndrome and generally observed as a pain on head and neck. Material and Methods: This study is carried out on diagnosed 50 bruxism patients and also 50 control group patients with examining panoromic radiographs retrospectively in Necmettin Erbakan University, Dentistry Faculty. 88 of these patients was female, 12 as for male and between 11-60 ages. Results: There is statistical significance differences between bruxism patients and control group (P<0,05) Conclusion: Bruxism induce the extend styloid process, therefore it is understood that it can be bring about the eagle syndrome.
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