Congenital alveolar synechiae - A case report

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Abstract

Congenital alveolar synechiae is rarely seen as an isolated disease. It is generally observed together with various syndromes such as Van der Woude and cleft palate lateral alveolar synechiae syndrome, and is concomitant with other anomalies in the maxillofacial or other regions of the body. Prior to this case report, eight cases of isolated congenital alveolar synechiae have been reported. This paper reports a case of isolated congenital alveolar synechiae in a 10-month-old baby girl. The report concentrates on the clinical features of isolated congenital alveolar synechiae, the likely aetiological causes and the treatment.

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Tanrikulu, R., Erol, B., Görgün, B., & Ilhan, Ö. (2005). Congenital alveolar synechiae - A case report. British Dental Journal, 198(2), 81–82. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4811971

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