2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11914-017-0409-5
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Dental Manifestations of Pediatric Bone Disorders

Abstract: Recent studies confirmed the close relationship between the mandible and the maxilla with the most prevalent systemic bone disorders in children. This review will help practitioners to integrate the oral health into the systemic health and improve the multidisciplinary approach of pediatric patients between medicine and dentistry.

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“…Clinical practise guidelines advise dental providers on specific accommodations for their COPD patients during appointments, including: performing procedures with the dental chair upright, being cautious when irrigating and suctioning, having emergency oxygen supply nearby, conducting routine periodontal treatments, and providing education on proper oral and denture hygiene 7 . From a clinical perspective, healthcare teams should incorporate the expertise of dental providers when managing patients with COPD in order to acknowledge the oral-systemic health link and treat accordingly 9 .…”
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“…Clinical practise guidelines advise dental providers on specific accommodations for their COPD patients during appointments, including: performing procedures with the dental chair upright, being cautious when irrigating and suctioning, having emergency oxygen supply nearby, conducting routine periodontal treatments, and providing education on proper oral and denture hygiene 7 . From a clinical perspective, healthcare teams should incorporate the expertise of dental providers when managing patients with COPD in order to acknowledge the oral-systemic health link and treat accordingly 9 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Craniosynostosis is also associated with several skeletal dysplasias [1], and such patients might benefit from early craniofacial/plastic surgical review for consideration of procedures for functional and/or aesthetic improvement. Given the associated embryological origins, shared transcription factors and signaling pathways, and common extracellular matrix proteins, disorders of bone formation and modeling are also characterized by dental anomalies [66,67]. These dental anomalies are therefore not distinct and separate issues, but direct manifestations of the underlying medical condition.…”
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“…Given the associated embryological origins, shared transcription factors and signaling pathways, and common extracellular matrix proteins, disorders of bone formation and modeling are also characterized by dental anomalies 68,69 . These dental anomalies are therefore not distinct and separate issues, but direct manifestations of the underlying medical condition.…”
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