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Revista de odontopediatria latinoamericana, Apr 17, 2023
Resumen: El síndrome de Ellis-van Creveld es un trastorno autosómico recesivo caracterizado por u... more Resumen: El síndrome de Ellis-van Creveld es un trastorno autosómico recesivo caracterizado por una tétrada de enanismo desproporcionado, displasia ectodérmica, polidactilia postaxial y malformaciones cardíacas congénitas. En este artículo, presentamos el caso de un niño brasileño de 6 años con síndrome de Ellis-van Creveld que presentó un número notable de características orales y dentales clásicas y hallazgos poco comunes como taurodontismo. El examen clínico reveló hipoplasia múltiple del esmalte, surco vestibular ausente, aserraduras alveolares en la región anterior del maxilar, dientes ausentes, dientes cónicos, canino inferior girado, mordida cruzada posterior bilateral, caries dental y un nódulo. Radiográficamente se observa agenesia dentaria, taurodontismo de molares primarios y permanentes y retraso en la erupción dentaria. Los hallazgos clínicos y radiográficos pueden estar presentes desde el nacimiento y el odontopediatra tiene un papel fundamental en el diagnóstico precoz del síndrome de Ellis-van Creveld, así como en la prevención de problemas orales, rehabilitación e intervenciones estéticas. Palabras clave: cardiopatías congénitas, caries dental, odontología pediátrica, Síndrome de Ellis-van Creveld.
Special Care in Dentistry, Apr 11, 2023
IntroductionEllis‐van Creveld (EVC) syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder predominantly cha... more IntroductionEllis‐van Creveld (EVC) syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder predominantly characterized by a disproportionate dwarfism, ectodermal dysplasia, postaxial polydactyly, and congenital heart malformations and pulmonary hypoplasia.ObjectiveIn this article, we hereby present a case of a 6‐year‐old Brazilian boy with EVC syndrome who presented a rare oral lesion as well as a remarkable number of classical and uncommon oral and dental features.Case ReportClinical and radiographic examination revealed multiple enamel hypoplasia, teeth agenesis, conical teeth, lower canine rotation, bilateral posterior crossbite, taurodontism of deciduous and permanent molars and delayed tooth eruption, dental caries, and absent vestibular sulcus. Additionally, a whitish lobulated nodule located in the alveolar ridge in the anterior region of the mandible was noted. Anatomopathological examination was compatible with the diagnosis of peripheral odontogenic fibroma (POF). In a 10‐month clinical follow‐up, no signs of recurrence were observed.ConclusionIn view of the characteristic oral findings of EVC syndrome and the potential for recurrence of POF, the pediatric dentist plays an essential role in clinical follow‐up, planning and preventive, and rehabilitative treatment.
Revista de Odontopediatría Latinoamericana
Oral ranulas are pseudocysts resulting from the retention of mucus or extravasation of saliva th... more Oral ranulas are pseudocysts resulting from the retention of mucus or extravasation of saliva that often affect children. This article aims to report two clinical cases of oral ranulas and discuss the treatment using the micromarsupialization technique. Case 1: 6-year-old girl, attended the Emergency Room of the Bebe Clinic of the State University of Londrina complaining of a “ball under the tongue” lasting approximately 3 months. Clinically, reddish bubble of approximately 1.5 cm in diameter was noted located on the right side of the dome-shaped mouth floor, sessile base and fluctuating. Case 2: 5-year-old girl, attended the same service with a complaint of “bubble on the tongue” lasting approximately 2 months. Clinically, pink-colored bubble similar to the mucosa of approximately 1 cm in diameter was observed located on the left side of the floor of the mouth with a circumscribed shape, sessile base and fluctuating. Based on the clinical aspects and the current history of the les...
Pediatría (Asunción), 2017
Normal eruption of primary teeth into the oral cavity begins at about 6 months of child's age. Te... more Normal eruption of primary teeth into the oral cavity begins at about 6 months of child's age. Teeth that erupt prematurely have occasionally been reported in the medical and dental literature and have been referred to as congenital teeth, foetal teeth, pre-deciduous teeth and dentitio praecox. The most affected teeth are lower central incisors and only 1-10% of them are supernumerary teeth. The incidence of natal and neonatal teeth ranges from 1:2000 to 1:3500. The exact etiology has not been proved yet, but there is a correlation between natal teeth and hereditary, environmental factors and some syndromes. The management of the case depends on clinical characteristics of the natal or neonatal teeth, as well as on complications they might cause. The aim of this text is to present a literature review on important aspects of natal and neonatal teeth concerning prevalence, etiology, clinical and histological characteristics, differential diagnosis, complications and management.
Revista de Odontopediatría Latinoamericana
Ellis–van Creveld syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by a tetrad of dispro... more Ellis–van Creveld syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by a tetrad of disproportionate dwarfism, ectodermal dysplasia, postaxial polydactyly, and congenital heart malformations. In this article, we hereby present a case of a 6-year-old Brazilian boy with Ellis–van Creveld syndrome who presented with a remarkable number of classical oral and dental features and uncommon findings such as taurodontism. Clinical examination revealed multiple enamel hypoplasia, absent vestibular sulcus, alveolar serrations in the maxilla anterior region, missing teeth, conical teeth, lower canine rotation, bilateral posterior crossbite, dental caries, and a nodule. Radiographically were observed teeth agenesis, taurodontism of deciduous and permanent molars, and delayed tooth eruption. Clinical and radiographic findings may be present from birth and the pediatric dentist has a fundamental role in the early diagnosis of Ellis–van Creveld syndrome, as well as oral problems prevention, ...
Special Care in Dentistry
Journal of Dental Research, 2001
ARCHIVES OF HEALTH INVESTIGATION, 2020
Caros(as) leitores(as),Em sua 8ª edição, a Comissão Organizadora conta com a participação do prof... more Caros(as) leitores(as),Em sua 8ª edição, a Comissão Organizadora conta com a participação do professor Dr. Alberto João Zortéa Junior como presidente, onde em conjunto, foi decidido por realizar o 2º Congresso Odontológico Londrinense (COL), que teve sua primeira edição em 2015, a fim de envolver ainda mais a classe profissional. O 2º COL e 8º COUEL foram realizados nos dias 23 a 25 de outubro de 2019, na cidade de Londrina/PR no Aurora Shopping, com abertura na noite do dia 22 de outubro, no Teatro Londrinense. A grade científica foi composta por palestras ministradas por professores e profissionais de reconhecida importância nacional e internacional, além de apresentações de trabalho.Comissão Organizadora
DENS, 2011
Este estudo transversal controlado avaliou conhecimento dos pais sobre prevenção da cárie dentári... more Este estudo transversal controlado avaliou conhecimento dos pais sobre prevenção da cárie dentária, relacionando-o à prevalência desta em seus filhos. Após aprovação pelo comitê de ética do HC/UEL sob parecer 125/09, amostra de 277 pares pais/filhos foi dividida em dois grupos: A - crianças com 5 anos de idade participantes do programa educativo-preventivo da Bebê Clínica da Universidade Estadual de Londrina/PR, e seus pais; B - crianças com 5 anos de idade da cidade de Telêmaco Borba/PR, não participantes de programas educativo-preventivos, e seus pais. Aplicou-se questionário aos pais, verificando perfil socioeconômico, cultural e conhecimento sobre prevenção da cárie. Após, verificou-se índice ceo-d em seus filhos. Os resultados passaram pelo teste qui-quadrado, analisando associações entre as variáveis. As com significância estatística passaram pela regressão de Poisson. A prevalência de cárie foi 22,0% (ceo-d=0,5) em A e 60,4% (ceo-d=2,7) em B. O modelo final de regressão logís...
Dental Traumatology, 2008
Reimplantation of primary teeth has been the subject of various clinical and histological studies... more Reimplantation of primary teeth has been the subject of various clinical and histological studies, but very little is known about the effect of this treatment on primary teeth. The aim of the present study was to histologically evaluate the biological response of dog primary teeth after immediate reimplantation. Twelve dogs were divided into two groups according to postoperative time: 1 week and 3 weeks. Twenty-one upper and lower intermediate incisors were extracted and submitted to endodontic treatment, reimplantation and splinting. The 21 homologous teeth not submitted to treatment served as controls. The animals were killed after the respective experimental periods, and the obtained specimens were processed for histological analysis. Most dogs of the 1-week group exhibited the following alterations: gingival epithelium was inserted in the cemento-enamel junction, with a small number of chronic inflammatory cells being observed in the gingival corium; the periodontal ligament was partially reestablished, with a more expressive chronic inflammatory infiltrate being observed in the apical third; small root resorption was observed on the palatine/lingual side in the apical third. In contrast, in 3-week animals, gingival epithelial insertion was predominantly absent on the buccal side, and a moderate chronic inflammatory infiltrate was present; the periodontal ligament generally showed no bone-cementum reinsertion especially on the palatine/lingual side, with an expressive inflammatory infiltrate in the apical region, and large root resorption was mainly observed on the palatine and lingual sides. In conclusion, reimplantation causes histological alterations in the tooth and its supporting periodontal structures that suggest the impossibility of its maintenance.
Revista de odontopediatria latinoamericana, Apr 17, 2023
Resumen: El síndrome de Ellis-van Creveld es un trastorno autosómico recesivo caracterizado por u... more Resumen: El síndrome de Ellis-van Creveld es un trastorno autosómico recesivo caracterizado por una tétrada de enanismo desproporcionado, displasia ectodérmica, polidactilia postaxial y malformaciones cardíacas congénitas. En este artículo, presentamos el caso de un niño brasileño de 6 años con síndrome de Ellis-van Creveld que presentó un número notable de características orales y dentales clásicas y hallazgos poco comunes como taurodontismo. El examen clínico reveló hipoplasia múltiple del esmalte, surco vestibular ausente, aserraduras alveolares en la región anterior del maxilar, dientes ausentes, dientes cónicos, canino inferior girado, mordida cruzada posterior bilateral, caries dental y un nódulo. Radiográficamente se observa agenesia dentaria, taurodontismo de molares primarios y permanentes y retraso en la erupción dentaria. Los hallazgos clínicos y radiográficos pueden estar presentes desde el nacimiento y el odontopediatra tiene un papel fundamental en el diagnóstico precoz del síndrome de Ellis-van Creveld, así como en la prevención de problemas orales, rehabilitación e intervenciones estéticas. Palabras clave: cardiopatías congénitas, caries dental, odontología pediátrica, Síndrome de Ellis-van Creveld.
Special Care in Dentistry, Apr 11, 2023
IntroductionEllis‐van Creveld (EVC) syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder predominantly cha... more IntroductionEllis‐van Creveld (EVC) syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder predominantly characterized by a disproportionate dwarfism, ectodermal dysplasia, postaxial polydactyly, and congenital heart malformations and pulmonary hypoplasia.ObjectiveIn this article, we hereby present a case of a 6‐year‐old Brazilian boy with EVC syndrome who presented a rare oral lesion as well as a remarkable number of classical and uncommon oral and dental features.Case ReportClinical and radiographic examination revealed multiple enamel hypoplasia, teeth agenesis, conical teeth, lower canine rotation, bilateral posterior crossbite, taurodontism of deciduous and permanent molars and delayed tooth eruption, dental caries, and absent vestibular sulcus. Additionally, a whitish lobulated nodule located in the alveolar ridge in the anterior region of the mandible was noted. Anatomopathological examination was compatible with the diagnosis of peripheral odontogenic fibroma (POF). In a 10‐month clinical follow‐up, no signs of recurrence were observed.ConclusionIn view of the characteristic oral findings of EVC syndrome and the potential for recurrence of POF, the pediatric dentist plays an essential role in clinical follow‐up, planning and preventive, and rehabilitative treatment.
Revista de Odontopediatría Latinoamericana
Oral ranulas are pseudocysts resulting from the retention of mucus or extravasation of saliva th... more Oral ranulas are pseudocysts resulting from the retention of mucus or extravasation of saliva that often affect children. This article aims to report two clinical cases of oral ranulas and discuss the treatment using the micromarsupialization technique. Case 1: 6-year-old girl, attended the Emergency Room of the Bebe Clinic of the State University of Londrina complaining of a “ball under the tongue” lasting approximately 3 months. Clinically, reddish bubble of approximately 1.5 cm in diameter was noted located on the right side of the dome-shaped mouth floor, sessile base and fluctuating. Case 2: 5-year-old girl, attended the same service with a complaint of “bubble on the tongue” lasting approximately 2 months. Clinically, pink-colored bubble similar to the mucosa of approximately 1 cm in diameter was observed located on the left side of the floor of the mouth with a circumscribed shape, sessile base and fluctuating. Based on the clinical aspects and the current history of the les...
Pediatría (Asunción), 2017
Normal eruption of primary teeth into the oral cavity begins at about 6 months of child's age. Te... more Normal eruption of primary teeth into the oral cavity begins at about 6 months of child's age. Teeth that erupt prematurely have occasionally been reported in the medical and dental literature and have been referred to as congenital teeth, foetal teeth, pre-deciduous teeth and dentitio praecox. The most affected teeth are lower central incisors and only 1-10% of them are supernumerary teeth. The incidence of natal and neonatal teeth ranges from 1:2000 to 1:3500. The exact etiology has not been proved yet, but there is a correlation between natal teeth and hereditary, environmental factors and some syndromes. The management of the case depends on clinical characteristics of the natal or neonatal teeth, as well as on complications they might cause. The aim of this text is to present a literature review on important aspects of natal and neonatal teeth concerning prevalence, etiology, clinical and histological characteristics, differential diagnosis, complications and management.
Revista de Odontopediatría Latinoamericana
Ellis–van Creveld syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by a tetrad of dispro... more Ellis–van Creveld syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by a tetrad of disproportionate dwarfism, ectodermal dysplasia, postaxial polydactyly, and congenital heart malformations. In this article, we hereby present a case of a 6-year-old Brazilian boy with Ellis–van Creveld syndrome who presented with a remarkable number of classical oral and dental features and uncommon findings such as taurodontism. Clinical examination revealed multiple enamel hypoplasia, absent vestibular sulcus, alveolar serrations in the maxilla anterior region, missing teeth, conical teeth, lower canine rotation, bilateral posterior crossbite, dental caries, and a nodule. Radiographically were observed teeth agenesis, taurodontism of deciduous and permanent molars, and delayed tooth eruption. Clinical and radiographic findings may be present from birth and the pediatric dentist has a fundamental role in the early diagnosis of Ellis–van Creveld syndrome, as well as oral problems prevention, ...
Special Care in Dentistry
Journal of Dental Research, 2001
ARCHIVES OF HEALTH INVESTIGATION, 2020
Caros(as) leitores(as),Em sua 8ª edição, a Comissão Organizadora conta com a participação do prof... more Caros(as) leitores(as),Em sua 8ª edição, a Comissão Organizadora conta com a participação do professor Dr. Alberto João Zortéa Junior como presidente, onde em conjunto, foi decidido por realizar o 2º Congresso Odontológico Londrinense (COL), que teve sua primeira edição em 2015, a fim de envolver ainda mais a classe profissional. O 2º COL e 8º COUEL foram realizados nos dias 23 a 25 de outubro de 2019, na cidade de Londrina/PR no Aurora Shopping, com abertura na noite do dia 22 de outubro, no Teatro Londrinense. A grade científica foi composta por palestras ministradas por professores e profissionais de reconhecida importância nacional e internacional, além de apresentações de trabalho.Comissão Organizadora
DENS, 2011
Este estudo transversal controlado avaliou conhecimento dos pais sobre prevenção da cárie dentári... more Este estudo transversal controlado avaliou conhecimento dos pais sobre prevenção da cárie dentária, relacionando-o à prevalência desta em seus filhos. Após aprovação pelo comitê de ética do HC/UEL sob parecer 125/09, amostra de 277 pares pais/filhos foi dividida em dois grupos: A - crianças com 5 anos de idade participantes do programa educativo-preventivo da Bebê Clínica da Universidade Estadual de Londrina/PR, e seus pais; B - crianças com 5 anos de idade da cidade de Telêmaco Borba/PR, não participantes de programas educativo-preventivos, e seus pais. Aplicou-se questionário aos pais, verificando perfil socioeconômico, cultural e conhecimento sobre prevenção da cárie. Após, verificou-se índice ceo-d em seus filhos. Os resultados passaram pelo teste qui-quadrado, analisando associações entre as variáveis. As com significância estatística passaram pela regressão de Poisson. A prevalência de cárie foi 22,0% (ceo-d=0,5) em A e 60,4% (ceo-d=2,7) em B. O modelo final de regressão logís...
Dental Traumatology, 2008
Reimplantation of primary teeth has been the subject of various clinical and histological studies... more Reimplantation of primary teeth has been the subject of various clinical and histological studies, but very little is known about the effect of this treatment on primary teeth. The aim of the present study was to histologically evaluate the biological response of dog primary teeth after immediate reimplantation. Twelve dogs were divided into two groups according to postoperative time: 1 week and 3 weeks. Twenty-one upper and lower intermediate incisors were extracted and submitted to endodontic treatment, reimplantation and splinting. The 21 homologous teeth not submitted to treatment served as controls. The animals were killed after the respective experimental periods, and the obtained specimens were processed for histological analysis. Most dogs of the 1-week group exhibited the following alterations: gingival epithelium was inserted in the cemento-enamel junction, with a small number of chronic inflammatory cells being observed in the gingival corium; the periodontal ligament was partially reestablished, with a more expressive chronic inflammatory infiltrate being observed in the apical third; small root resorption was observed on the palatine/lingual side in the apical third. In contrast, in 3-week animals, gingival epithelial insertion was predominantly absent on the buccal side, and a moderate chronic inflammatory infiltrate was present; the periodontal ligament generally showed no bone-cementum reinsertion especially on the palatine/lingual side, with an expressive inflammatory infiltrate in the apical region, and large root resorption was mainly observed on the palatine and lingual sides. In conclusion, reimplantation causes histological alterations in the tooth and its supporting periodontal structures that suggest the impossibility of its maintenance.