ORAL AND DENTAL MANAGEMENT IN CHILDREN WITH TETRALOGY OF FALLOT : A LITERATURE REVIEW

  • Anggarani W
  • Christiono S
  • Agusmawanti P
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Abstract

Background: Congenital heart disease is a condition of heart anomaly and or disfunction of heart since birth. The most common congenital heart disease is Tetralogy Of Fallot (TOF). The disorder has four features, a ventricular septal defect, aortic overriding, stenosis pulmonary, and hypertrophy right ventricular. Method: This review aimed to talk about oral manifestations and discuss options of several oral and dental management in children with TOF.

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Anggarani, W., Christiono, S., & Agusmawanti, P. (2021). ORAL AND DENTAL MANAGEMENT IN CHILDREN WITH TETRALOGY OF FALLOT : A LITERATURE REVIEW. ODONTO : Dental Journal, 8(1), 108. https://doi.org/10.30659/odj.8.1.108-113

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