2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2019.03.002
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A Case Report on Gardner Syndrome With Dental Implant Treatment and a Long-Term Follow-Up

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“…Gardner’s syndrome is a hereditary autosomal dominant disease characterized by cysts of the sebaceous glands, osteomas, odontomas, and supernumerary teeth. The dental implant was placed in the upper jaw, and the osteoid osteoma area was functionally stable for a seven-year follow-up period [ 9 ].…”
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“…Gardner’s syndrome is a hereditary autosomal dominant disease characterized by cysts of the sebaceous glands, osteomas, odontomas, and supernumerary teeth. The dental implant was placed in the upper jaw, and the osteoid osteoma area was functionally stable for a seven-year follow-up period [ 9 ].…”
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“…If they are located in areas that do not require therapeutic or surgical intervention, they remain incidental findings on radiographs and computed tomography [ 4 ]. If dental implants are necessary, a number of questions about the effectiveness and safety of implantation arise [ 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 ].…”
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“…Larsson Wexell et al, 2019 [ 16 ] described a case of a woman with a GS diagnosis several years after osteoma radiographic findings, and papers by Alvarez Salgado et al, 2017 [ 17 ] and Seehra et al, 2016 [ 2 ] noted how the “[…] identification of the dental features of GS during routine orthodontic assessment resulted in the early diagnosis of this condition”.…”
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“…E por meio das características clínicas e radiográficas presentes no paciente é que foi considerado o diagnóstico de SG. Desse modo, a presença de dentes supranumerários 3,31 , dentes impactados 2-4,29-31 , osteomas 7,17-21 e pólipos intestinais 4,8,29-31 é fortemente sugestiva para o diagnóstico da SG, e a malignização dos pólipos é observada em alguns pacientes 2 . Esse fato ocorre devido ao diagnóstico precoce e intervenção cirúrgica profilática, a colectomia, que extirpa o pólipo evitando sua evolução natural para CCR.…”
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