2023
DOI: 10.22514/jocpd.2023.094
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Regional odontodysplasia diagnosed and treated via multidisciplinary approach: a case report

Abstract: Regional odontodysplasia (RO) is a rare non-hereditary dental anomaly associated with dysplasia. Its etiology remains unclear but is known to affect both the mesodermal and ectodermal dental components, as well as deciduous and permanent dentitions. Its young age of onset and complexity has great physical and psychological impact on the affected patients. However, the clinical management of RO remains unified without standardized treatment guidelines. Thus, this study aimed to report an RO case, the first from… Show more

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“…The figure was comparable to human cases in which 78.6% underwent extraction ( 27 ). In humans, there is no standardized treatment guideline for clinical management of odontodysplasia; reported treatment options include extraction followed by prosthetic treatment, restoration, and orthodontic treatment for unerupted or partially erupted affected teeth ( 28 ). The treatment varies depending on the severity of the condition and the patient’s functional and aesthetic needs; often, it is a multidisciplinary approach ( 28 ).…”
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“…The figure was comparable to human cases in which 78.6% underwent extraction ( 27 ). In humans, there is no standardized treatment guideline for clinical management of odontodysplasia; reported treatment options include extraction followed by prosthetic treatment, restoration, and orthodontic treatment for unerupted or partially erupted affected teeth ( 28 ). The treatment varies depending on the severity of the condition and the patient’s functional and aesthetic needs; often, it is a multidisciplinary approach ( 28 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In humans, there is no standardized treatment guideline for clinical management of odontodysplasia; reported treatment options include extraction followed by prosthetic treatment, restoration, and orthodontic treatment for unerupted or partially erupted affected teeth ( 28 ). The treatment varies depending on the severity of the condition and the patient’s functional and aesthetic needs; often, it is a multidisciplinary approach ( 28 ). However, it was reported in the human literature that severe periapical infections and maxillofacial abscesses may occur later in all odontodysplastic teeth ( 29 ), and the formation of cysts and pressure-induced pain can be associated with the impacted odontodysplastic teeth ( 28 ).…”
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