Orthodontic treatment in a patient with cleidocranial dysostosis

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Cleidocranial dysostosis is a rare congenital skeletal disorder, associated with clavicular hypoplasia or aplasia, delayed closure of cranial fontanels, brachycephalic skull, delayed exfoliation of primary dentition, eruption of permanent teeth, and multiple supernumerary and morphologic abnormalities of the maxilla and mandible. The disorder is caused by mutation in the CBFAI gene, on the short arm of chromosome 6p21. The prevalence of cleidocranial dysostosis is estimated one per million, without sex or ethnic group predilection. The purpose of this paper is to describe the orthodontic treatment in a patient with cleidocranial dysostosis. Therapy may include removal of supernumerary teeth, surgical exposure of impacted teeth, and orthodontic treatment. © 2009 by The EH Angle Education and Research Foundation, Inc.

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Farronato, G., Maspero, C., Farronato, D., & Gioventù, S. (2009). Orthodontic treatment in a patient with cleidocranial dysostosis. Angle Orthodontist, 79(1), 178–185. https://doi.org/10.2319/111307-393.1

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