Malignant infantile osteopetrosis: dental effects in paediatric patients. Case reports.

  • Valeria Luzzi
  • Giuliana Consoli
  • V. Daryanani
  • G. Santoro
  • Gian Luca Sfasciotti
  • Antonella Polimeni
Publication date
January 2006

Abstract

AIM: Malignant Infantile Osteopetrosis is a hereditary pathology caused due to osteoclastic cells which are incapable of carrying out their functions and hence do not resorb osseous tissue where required. Thus the consequence is that during growth phase, the medullary cavities and nervous tissue cavities do not undergo sufficient growth and the corresponding organs do not develop adequately. The aim of this study is to outline the role of the pediatric dentist who has to carry out protocols of primary, secondary, tertiary prevention intervening at many levels. Clinical features and dental effects are described. Two case reports are presented in this study. CONCLUSION: Oral problems of osteopetrosis are delayed tooth eruption, absence of som...

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