Dental aspects of Marfan syndrome

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Abstract

The clinical findings in the oral region display the same great variability in expression as is shown throughout the rest of the body in Marfan patients. Important characteristics include a long, narrow face and skull (dolichocephaly), often with mandibular prognathism, prominent supraorbital ridges, sunken eyes and frontal bossing [1, 2].

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Hyde, L. N. (2016). Dental aspects of Marfan syndrome. In Diagnosis and Management of Marfan Syndrome (pp. 181–184). Springer-Verlag London Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5442-6_16

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