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Orthopedic-orthodontic treatment of the patient with Turner's syndrome: Review of the literature and case report

  • Autori: Cazzolla A.P.; Lo Muzio L.; Di Fede O.; Lacarbonara V.; Colaprico A.; Testa N.F.; Giuseppe T.; Zhurakivska K.; Marzo G.; Lacaita M.G.
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2018
  • Tipologia: Articolo in rivista
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/412053

Abstract

Aims: Turner syndrome (TS) patients have phenotypical variable presentations and they are more susceptible to endocrine, auto-immune, and structural anomalies. Typical clinical characteristics are short stature and premature ovarian insufficiency. Patients with TS show a typical cranial-facial morphology with bi-maxillary bi-retrusion, high-arched palate, micrognathia, and class II malocclusion. Aim of our study is to present the orthopedic-orthodontic treatment approach of a young TS patient and data of stability after 7 years. Methods and results: A careful analysis of anamnestic data was performed. After extraoral and intraoral examination, cephalometric measurements and examination of models, appropriate orthopedic-orthodontic appliances were positioned in order to correct skeletal alterations due to primary pathology as much as possible. Consistent improvements were observed after the treatment. Clinical and radiographic follow-up at 7 years showed a net improvement of head posture and stability of the occlusal results. Conclusions: An early diagnosis and appropriate orthopedic-orthodontic intervention allow to simplify the management of TS patients and provide satisfactory and stable results.