Results. Five papers met the inclusion criteria describing a total of 14 cases with AS (the first corresponds to the year 2008 and the last in 2013). Some of the dental problems among these patients such as prognathism, diastemas, lingual protrusion or drooling are common and are included as associated criteria for the diagnosis of the syndrome.
Conclusions.The anterior open bite is also a very common oral finding and could be also considered as an associated criterion.
S13 Conclusions Pulp revascularization by tri-antibiotic paste represents a therapeutic alternative to endodontic treatment under favorable conditions. Such treatments allow to keep the tooth functional and asymptomatic.
rate with increasing life expectancy and the need to treat the tooth loss in this group of patients. Type 2 diabetes mellitus may be a risk factor for the treatment with dental implants. It is important to assess the characteristics of the host considering disorders that can produce the disease in the patient affect the osseointegration of the implant. Some studies demonstrate that there are no significant differences between the older patients with or without diabetes II, and can observed a slower growth in osteoblasts but morphology and similar characteristics in diabetic patients, without the need to modify the surface of implants to improve implant stability. In fact, is possible to treat this large group of patients in clinic with a high rate of success and a high predictability.
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