Oral findings in Noonan syndrome: report of a case.

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Abstract

Oral findings in a case of Noonan syndrome in an 8-year-old Japanese male are reported. Examination of the patient revealed a narrow, high-arched palate and an anterior open bite. Cephalometric measurements showed a wide gonial angle, a large mandibular plane angle, a large Y-axis and long facial height. It is suggested that the patient had a skeletal open-bite malocclusion, which included an abnormal swallowing habit.

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Okada, M., Sasaki, N., Kaihara, Y., Okada, R., Amano, H., Miura, K., & Kozai, K. (2003). Oral findings in Noonan syndrome: report of a case. Journal of Oral Science, 45(2), 117–121. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.45.117

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