scholarly journals Cleidocranial Dysplasia Case Report: Remodeling of Teeth as Aesthetic Restorative Treatment

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leonardo Fernandes da Cunha ◽  
Isabela Maria Caetano ◽  
Fernando Dalitz ◽  
Carla Castiglia Gonzaga ◽  
José Mondelli

Cleidocranial dysplasia (CCD), is an autosomal dominant disorder with a prevalence of 1 in 1,000,000 individuals. It is generally characterized by orofacial manifestations, including enamel hypoplasia, retained primary teeth, and impacted permanent and supernumerary teeth. The successful treatment involving a timing intervention (orthodontic-maxillofacial surgeons-restorative) is already described. However, the restorative treatment might improve the aesthetic final result in dentistry management for patients with cleidocranial dysplasia.Objective. Therefore, this clinical report presents a conservative restorative management (enamel microabrasion, dental bleaching, and direct composite resin) for aesthetic solution for a patient with CCD.Clinical Considerations. The cosmetic remodeling is a conservative, secure, and low cost therapy that can be associated with other procedures such as enamel microabrasion and dental bleaching to achieve optimal outcome. Additionally, the Golden Proportion can be used to guide dental remodeling to improve the harmony of the smile and the facial composition.Conclusions. Thus, dentists must know and be able to treat dental aesthetic problems in cleidocranial dysplasia patients. The intention of this paper is to describe a restorative approach with the cosmetic remodeling teeth (by grinding or addicting material) associated with enamel microabrasion and dental bleaching to reestablish the form, shape, and color of smile for patients with cleidocranial dysplasia.

Author(s):  
Frederico dos Reis GOYATÁ ◽  
Luis Henrique Garcia MARQUES ◽  
Amália MORENO ◽  
Ivan Doche BARREIROS ◽  
João Batista NOVAES JÚNIOR ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT This clinical report describes the treatment of a patient dissatisfied with the esthetics of the smile due to the presence of narrow teeth, yellow and the presence of diastema between teeth 11 and 21. Clinical examination revealed absence of the disocclusion guides. The treatment plan consisted in obtaining study casts, assembly in a semi-adjustable articulator and diagnostic waxing, to evaluate the possibilities of a restorative treatment. After the approved the viability of the procedure, dental bleaching was started in-office with 38% hydrogen peroxide associated with at-home bleaching with 15% carbamide peroxide, in order to reduce the yellowing of the teeth. Afterwards, the functional evaluation of the restorative procedure was carried out through the prior preparation of the mock-up. After functional approval of the mock-up, lip frenectomy was performed, since the frenulum is the cause of the diastema between the teeth 11 and 21. After 4 weeks was carried out the restorative procedure of teeth 13 to 23, with direct composite resin, improving the aesthetics of the smile and restoring the disocclusion guides.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Joanna Jasnoch ◽  
Maria Zielke ◽  
Izabela Maciejewska

This clinical report describes a prosthodontic rehabilitation of a 29-year-old patient with cleidocranial dysplasia (CCD), who, after completing an orthodontic treatment, was not satisfied with the aesthetic outcome. Besides aesthetics, the patient complained about mastication muscles pain, and clicking while eating but was not aware about her unilateral open bite on the right side. The aim of this treatment was to improve smile appearance and patient’s well-being, as well as to restore the proper occlusal vertical dimension (OVD) along with complete intercuspation and to establish masticatory function. The first phase of the treatment concentrated on eliminating the muscle pain and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) clicking with a repositioning splint. During the second phase, the functional and aesthetic rehabilitation was obtained using adhesive prosthesis overlays and veneers.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-38
Author(s):  
Andrea Avendaño ◽  
Francisco Cammarata-Scalisi ◽  
Mochamad Fahlevi Rizal ◽  
Sarworini Bagio Budiardjo ◽  
Margaretha Suharsini ◽  
...  

Cleidocranial dysplasia (CCD) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by skeletal and dental abnormalities primarily, short stature, aplasia or hypoplasia of clavicles, open fontanelles and supernumerary teeth. Heterozygous mutations of the runt related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2) gene have been found in approximately 60-70% of cases leaving a large number of cases with no defined genetic cause which led us to delve into molecular mechanisms underlying CCD and thus to detect potential target genes to be explored in these patients. In this review we also highlight very broadly the phenotypic characteristics of previously reported patients with CCD.


1970 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 166-169
Author(s):  
M Azizul Haque ◽  
ARM Saifuddin Ekram ◽  
M Durrul Huda

Cleidocranial dysplasia is an autosomal dominant disorder with a wide range of expression, characterized by clavicular aplasia or hypoplasia, retarded cranial ossification, supernumerary teeth, short stature and a variety of other skeletal abnormalities. We are reporting a case of Cleidocranial dysplasia with literature is review. doi: 10.3329/taj.v21i2.3799   TAJ 2008; 21(2): 166-169   


2009 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 62-65
Author(s):  
Sansar Sharma ◽  
Amita Sharma

ABSTRACT Cleidocranial dysplasia is a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by hypoplastic or absent clavicles, large fontanelles, dental anomalies and delayed skeletal development. A case of an eleven year old boy with this syndrome is reported having multiple supernumerary teeth, retained deciduous dentition, non-eruption of permanent dentition along with hypoplasia of orofacial and skeletal structures.


1989 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 103-106 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Frame ◽  
R. I. W. Evans

A 9-year-old boy suffering from cleidocranial dysplasia presented with multiple unerupted permanent teeth and five unerupted supernumerary teeth. During a 4-year observation and treatment period he developed nine more supernumerary teeth at a time when normally new teeth would no longer be forming. By the age of 13 years and 5 months a total of fourteen supernumerary teeth had been produced and it is possible that more teeth may develop in the future.


Author(s):  
Angelos Mantelakis ◽  
Michalis Iosifidis ◽  
Zaid B. Al-Bitar ◽  
Vyron Antoniadis ◽  
David Wertheim ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 390-398
Author(s):  
Philippe Solano Toledo Silva ◽  
Alessandro Reinaldo Zabotto ◽  
Patrick Luan Ferreira dos Santos ◽  
Matheus Vinícius Leal do Nascimento ◽  
Armando Reis Tavares ◽  
...  

Abstract The sewage sludge is a low-cost material and sustainable alternative to substitute chemical fertilizers on ornamental lawns and gardens. Thus, the objective was to evaluate the effects of the application of sewage sludge on the regrowth and ornamental traits of DiscoveryTM bermudagrass. The experiment was carried out during the fall/winter of 2019. The turf was removed and left the soil exposed for a new grass regrowth. The treatments applied were 0, 357, 714, 1,071 and 1,428 g m-2 sewage sludge spread evenly on the lawn in a single dose. The evaluations were carried out after 120 days and the soil solution (EC and NO3 -), Normalized difference vegetation index, root length, root + rhizome + stolon + leaves volume and digital image analysis were evaluated. The results showed that the increase of sewage sludge positively influenced the turfgrass development, both in the aesthetic aspect and on bermudagrass regrowth. The soil solution can show that the sludge increased the electrical conductivity and NO3- ions; however, it did not hinder the development of the lawn, even having positive correlations between these variables and the biometric evaluations of the plant. It is concluded that the dose of 1,428 g m-2 presented the best results for the evaluated characteristics, being the recommended one for use in the fertilization of bermudagrass DiscoveryTM.


2011 ◽  
Vol 36 (2) ◽  
pp. 207-210 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rekhalakshmi Kamatham ◽  
J Sharada ◽  
Abinash Mohapatra ◽  
Sivakumar Nuvvula

Full blown cases of cleidocranial dysplasia (CCD) have been reported earlier, but a case with a rarity of 60 teeth associated with bony malformations, is seldom observed. Because of the oral findings this condition has been diagnosed at an early age, thus helping to achieve a better oral harmony. This article reports an atypical case with 16 supernumerary teeth associated with bony malformations.


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