Craniofacial and dental characteristics of Goldenhar syndrome: a report of two cases.

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We describe the dental and craniofacial anomalies of 2 ethnically distinct patients with Goldenhar syndrome, which is characterized by hemifacial microsomia, facial asymmetry, and ear and dental abnormalities. A 7-year-old Japanese girl and 12-year-old Turkish boy with Goldenhar syndrome were examined clinically and radiographically; both had symptoms of hemifacial microsomia. Multiple organ involvement can limit surgical correction of deformities and affect patient management. Therefore, long-term regular follow-up by a multidisciplinary team is important to monitor the growth and development of patients.

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Tuna, E. B., Orino, D., Ogawa, K., Yildirim, M., Seymen, F., Gencay, K., & Maeda, T. (2011). Craniofacial and dental characteristics of Goldenhar syndrome: a report of two cases. Journal of Oral Science, 53(1), 121–124. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.53.121

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