Dental implications of tooth-nail dysplasia (Witkop syndrome): A report of an affected family and an approach to dental management

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Abstract

Tooth-Nail dysplasia is a rare genetic disorder, which is classified as an ectodermal dysplasia. Diagnostic differentiation from other conditions in this category is necessary for effective dental management and genetic counseling. The oro-dental and clinical manifestations of Tooth-Nail dysplasia in an affected male infant and his father are documented. Other family members have the condition and pedigree data are in keeping with autosomal dominant inheritance. A comprehensive approach to the dental management of an affected child is proposed.

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Wicomb, G. M., Stephen, L. X. G., & Beighton, P. (2004). Dental implications of tooth-nail dysplasia (Witkop syndrome): A report of an affected family and an approach to dental management. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 28(2), 107–112. https://doi.org/10.17796/jcpd.28.2.p273r7k4tp561285

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