Dental radiographic findings in 18 individuals with SATB2-associated syndrome
Autor: | John K. Jones, Adam B. Johnson, John Scott, Chad Adams, Stephen Beetstra, Kirt E. Simmons, Katherine A. Bosanko, Andrea Feather, Lucia Wesley, Larry D. Hartzell, Jennifer L. Fish, Yuri A. Zarate |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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0301 basic medicine Taurodontism Adolescent Radiography Dentistry Young Adult 03 medical and health sciences stomatognathic system Radiography Panoramic Radiography Dental medicine Premolar Humans Child General Dentistry Permanent teeth Root formation Dental anomalies Tooth Abnormalities business.industry Periapical radiography Matrix Attachment Region Binding Proteins Syndrome medicine.disease stomatognathic diseases Phenotype 030104 developmental biology Malformed teeth medicine.anatomical_structure Child Preschool Female Dental Pulp Cavity business Transcription Factors |
Zdroj: | Clinical Oral Investigations. 22:2947-2951 |
ISSN: | 1436-3771 1432-6981 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00784-018-2702-9 |
Popis: | To characterize the radiographic dental phenotype of individuals with SATB2-associated syndrome (SAS). Participants were evaluated by a multidisciplinary team during a concurrent clinic conducted during the 1st international SAS family meeting held in 2017 at a single institution. Whenever possible, panoramic and/or periapical radiographs were obtained in clinic or previously obtained and provided by the caregiver. Of the 37 individuals evaluated, 18 (12 males, median age 8.5 years) underwent radiographic examination. Dental radiographs revealed anomalies in all individuals starting at 2 years of age. The most consistent finding was delayed development of the mandibular second bicuspids (83%) with other common radiographic findings including delayed development of the roots of the permanent teeth (78%), severely rotated (56%) or malformed teeth (44%), and taurodontism (44%). Dental anomalies are fully penetrant and can be documented radiographically in all individuals with SAS. Dental radiographic findings of delayed second premolar development and delayed development of permanent root formation, especially concurrent with findings of taurodontism and malformed teeth, support a clinical suspicion for SAS and should help differentiate SAS from other neurodevelopmental syndromes. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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