2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/764393
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Clinical and Radiographic Findings and Usefulness of Computed Tomographic Assessment in Two Children with Regional Odontodysplasia

Abstract: Regional odontodysplasia is a rare, severe, and nonhereditary developmental disorder in tooth formation and involves epithelial and mesenchymal-derived dental tissue. On radiographs, affected teeth have an abnormal morphology, a hypoplastic crown, and only a faint outline of hard tissue, a condition termed “ghost teeth.” We report clinical and radiographic findings from two children with regional odontodysplasia. Using computed tomography (CT), we calculated attenuation coefficients (i.e., Hounsfield units) fo… Show more

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“…This case showed teeth with hypoplastic, hypocalcified crown, poor contrast between dental tissues demonstrated by a low radiodensity, shortened roots with wide open apices, pericoronal radiolucency representing an enlarged dental follicle, and large pulp chambers giving a “ghost teeth” appearance. 11 17 21 23 25 26 In addition, it was observed the absence of right permanent mandibular central and lateral incisors, an unusual finding according to Tervonen et al 24 These authors compiled epidemiological data of RO published in the international literature up to 2002 and found only 10.7% of missing teeth in the studied sample of 138 cases. Similarly to the present case, Ganguly and Ramesh 27 reported an unusual case of mandibular RO associated with the absence of left lower and lateral incisors which was observed on periapical radiographs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…This case showed teeth with hypoplastic, hypocalcified crown, poor contrast between dental tissues demonstrated by a low radiodensity, shortened roots with wide open apices, pericoronal radiolucency representing an enlarged dental follicle, and large pulp chambers giving a “ghost teeth” appearance. 11 17 21 23 25 26 In addition, it was observed the absence of right permanent mandibular central and lateral incisors, an unusual finding according to Tervonen et al 24 These authors compiled epidemiological data of RO published in the international literature up to 2002 and found only 10.7% of missing teeth in the studied sample of 138 cases. Similarly to the present case, Ganguly and Ramesh 27 reported an unusual case of mandibular RO associated with the absence of left lower and lateral incisors which was observed on periapical radiographs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…In RO, CT is a useful exam to provide a tri-dimensional tooth morphology, assessment of the pulp chamber volume, tissue density, and localization of dysplasia and hypocal-cification. 21 However, there is only one published case of RO evaluated on CBCT to date. 8 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Activation of latent viruses in the odontogenic epithelium, and disorders of neural crest cell migration also have been suggested (Dahllöf et al, 1987, Nagai et al, 1963, Sabah et al, 1992). All authors agree that this is a non-hereditary condition, however the distribution of affected teeth in all four quadrants in some cases makes some authors suggest that somatic mutation may be the causative factor (Grover, 2014, Matsuyama et al, 2014, Sabah et al, 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In any case, early diagnosis is necessary. 3D technology is a novel modern instrument for studying the structure of the tissues surrounding the tooth [14]. Knowledge on the etiology and genetics of RO facilitates the early diagnosing of the condition, which again is essential for treatment planning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%