Complexity of dental management of a pediatric patient with lamellar ichthyosis: case report
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Resumo: | The purpose of this case report is to describe the complexity of dental management of a pediatric patient with lamellar ichthyosis. A 9-year-old male patient was referred by the pediatrician to the special needs’ clinic with a major complaint of "tooth in the roof of the mouth", according to the person in charge. The patient's mother reported that he was diagnosed with lamellar ichthyosis at birth and regularly followed up with a medical team, including a cardiologist, due to the presence of mild pulmonary valve stenosis. The physical examination revealed presence of skin peeling, everted lip, mouth breathing, cognitive deficit, and speech delay. The intraoral clinical examination showed mixed dentition, absence of caries lesions and presence of supernumerary teeth on the palate, between teeth 11 and 21, which was confirmed by radiographic examination. Although he was cleared by the pediatrician and cardiologist for the procedure under general anesthesia, this procedure in the hospital setting was interrupted at the last minute and contraindicated by the anesthesiologist, as it would be a high risky due to the patient's airway conditions. Thus, one month later, the patient's surgery was performed under local anesthesia on an outpatient basis under sedation and protective stabilization. The patient remains on follow-up and receiving preventive treatment. Thus, it is fundamental that there is a multidisciplinary approach of these patients to prevent possible complications resulting from dental procedures. In addition, regular dental monitoring is essential to avoid subjecting the patient to invasive procedures. |
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Complexity of dental management of a pediatric patient with lamellar ichthyosis: case report Complejidad del manejo dental de un paciente pediátrico con ictiosis lamelar: reporte de caso Complexidade do manejo odontológico de um paciente pediátrico com ictiose lamelar: relato de caso Ichthyosis, lamellarTooth, supernumeraryPediatric dentistry.Ictiosis lamelarDiente supernumerarioOdontología pediátrica.Ictiose lamelarDente supranumerárioOdontopediatria.The purpose of this case report is to describe the complexity of dental management of a pediatric patient with lamellar ichthyosis. A 9-year-old male patient was referred by the pediatrician to the special needs’ clinic with a major complaint of "tooth in the roof of the mouth", according to the person in charge. The patient's mother reported that he was diagnosed with lamellar ichthyosis at birth and regularly followed up with a medical team, including a cardiologist, due to the presence of mild pulmonary valve stenosis. The physical examination revealed presence of skin peeling, everted lip, mouth breathing, cognitive deficit, and speech delay. The intraoral clinical examination showed mixed dentition, absence of caries lesions and presence of supernumerary teeth on the palate, between teeth 11 and 21, which was confirmed by radiographic examination. Although he was cleared by the pediatrician and cardiologist for the procedure under general anesthesia, this procedure in the hospital setting was interrupted at the last minute and contraindicated by the anesthesiologist, as it would be a high risky due to the patient's airway conditions. Thus, one month later, the patient's surgery was performed under local anesthesia on an outpatient basis under sedation and protective stabilization. The patient remains on follow-up and receiving preventive treatment. Thus, it is fundamental that there is a multidisciplinary approach of these patients to prevent possible complications resulting from dental procedures. In addition, regular dental monitoring is essential to avoid subjecting the patient to invasive procedures.El presente reporte de caso tiene como objetivo describir la complejidad del manejo dental de un paciente pediátrico con ictiosis lamelar. Un paciente masculino de 9 años de edad fue derivado por el pediatra a la consulta externa de necesidades especiales con una queja principal de "muela en el techo de la boca", según el responsable. La madre del paciente informó que fue diagnosticado con ictiosis lamelar al nacer y fue seguido regularmente por el equipo médico incluido un cardiólogo, debido a la presencia de estenosis valvular pulmonar leve. Al examen físico destacaba la presencia de descamación de la piel, labio evertido, respiración bucal, déficit cognitivo y retraso del habla. El examen clínico intraoral mostró dentición mixta, ausencia de lesiones cariosas y presencia de dientes supernumerarios en el paladar, entre los dientes 11 y 21, lo cual fue confirmado por examen radiográfico Aunque autorizado para el procedimiento de anestesia general por el pediatra y el cardiólogo, luego del riesgo quirúrgico, al momento de realizar este procedimiento en un ambiente hospitalario, fue interrumpido a última hora y contraindicado por el anestesista de turno por el alto riesgo de vida debido a las condiciones de las vías respiratorias del paciente. Así, un mes después, el paciente fue intervenido bajo sedación y estabilización protectora, con anestesia local de forma ambulatoria.. El paciente permanece en seguimiento y recibiendo tratamiento preventivo. Por lo tanto, es fundamental que exista un abordaje multidisciplinario de estos pacientes para prevenir posibles complicaciones derivadas de los procedimientos dentales. Además, el seguimiento odontológico periódico es fundamental para evitar someter al paciente a procedimientos invasivos.O objetivo deste relato de caso é descrever a complexidade do manejo odontológico de um paciente pediátrico com ictiose lamelar. Paciente do sexo masculino, 9 anos, foi encaminhado pelo pediatra ao ambulatório de necessidades especiais com queixa principal de "dente no céu da boca", segundo o responsável. A mãe do paciente relatou que ele foi diagnosticado com ictiose lamelar ao nascimento e acompanhado regularmente pela equipe médica, incluindo um cardiologista, devido a presença de estenose leve da válvula pulmonar. O exame físico revelou presença de descamação cutânea, lábio evertido, respiração bucal, déficit cognitivo e atraso na fala. O exame clínico intraoral mostrou dentição mista, ausência de lesões de cárie e presença de dentes supranumerários no palato, entre os dentes 11 e 21, o que foi confirmado por exame radiográfico. Embora autorizado para o procedimento de anestesia geral pela pediatria e cardiologista, após o risco cirúrgico, no momento deste procedimento em ambiente hospitalar, o mesmo foi interrompido de última hora e contraindicado pelo anestesista de plantão devido ao elevado risco de vida em função das condições das vias aéreas do paciente. Assim, um mês depois, a cirurgia do paciente foi realizada sob sedação e estabilização protetora, com anestesia local em ambulatório. O paciente permanece em acompanhamento e recebendo tratamento preventivo. Assim, é fundamental que haja uma abordagem multidisciplinar desses pacientes para prevenir possíveis complicações decorrentes de procedimentos odontológicos. Além disso, o acompanhamento odontológico regular é essencial para evitar submeter o paciente a procedimentos invasivos.Research, Society and Development2023-04-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4121110.33448/rsd-v12i4.41211Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 4; e23912441211Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 4; e23912441211Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 4; e239124412112525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/41211/33567Copyright (c) 2023 Gabriella Fernandes Rodrigues; André Ramos Losso; Rafael dos Reis Moraes; Maysa Lannes Duarte; Ricart Gil Macedo; Glória Fernanda Barbosa de Araújo Castrohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues, Gabriella Fernandes Losso, André Ramos Moraes, Rafael dos Reis Duarte, Maysa Lannes Macedo, Ricart Gil Castro, Glória Fernanda Barbosa de Araújo2023-04-21T18:13:32Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/41211Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2023-04-21T18:13:32Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Complexity of dental management of a pediatric patient with lamellar ichthyosis: case report Complejidad del manejo dental de un paciente pediátrico con ictiosis lamelar: reporte de caso Complexidade do manejo odontológico de um paciente pediátrico com ictiose lamelar: relato de caso |
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Complexity of dental management of a pediatric patient with lamellar ichthyosis: case report |
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Complexity of dental management of a pediatric patient with lamellar ichthyosis: case report Rodrigues, Gabriella Fernandes Ichthyosis, lamellar Tooth, supernumerary Pediatric dentistry. Ictiosis lamelar Diente supernumerario Odontología pediátrica. Ictiose lamelar Dente supranumerário Odontopediatria. |
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Complexity of dental management of a pediatric patient with lamellar ichthyosis: case report |
title_full |
Complexity of dental management of a pediatric patient with lamellar ichthyosis: case report |
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Complexity of dental management of a pediatric patient with lamellar ichthyosis: case report |
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Complexity of dental management of a pediatric patient with lamellar ichthyosis: case report |
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Complexity of dental management of a pediatric patient with lamellar ichthyosis: case report |
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Rodrigues, Gabriella Fernandes |
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Rodrigues, Gabriella Fernandes Losso, André Ramos Moraes, Rafael dos Reis Duarte, Maysa Lannes Macedo, Ricart Gil Castro, Glória Fernanda Barbosa de Araújo |
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Losso, André Ramos Moraes, Rafael dos Reis Duarte, Maysa Lannes Macedo, Ricart Gil Castro, Glória Fernanda Barbosa de Araújo |
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Rodrigues, Gabriella Fernandes Losso, André Ramos Moraes, Rafael dos Reis Duarte, Maysa Lannes Macedo, Ricart Gil Castro, Glória Fernanda Barbosa de Araújo |
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Ichthyosis, lamellar Tooth, supernumerary Pediatric dentistry. Ictiosis lamelar Diente supernumerario Odontología pediátrica. Ictiose lamelar Dente supranumerário Odontopediatria. |
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Ichthyosis, lamellar Tooth, supernumerary Pediatric dentistry. Ictiosis lamelar Diente supernumerario Odontología pediátrica. Ictiose lamelar Dente supranumerário Odontopediatria. |
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The purpose of this case report is to describe the complexity of dental management of a pediatric patient with lamellar ichthyosis. A 9-year-old male patient was referred by the pediatrician to the special needs’ clinic with a major complaint of "tooth in the roof of the mouth", according to the person in charge. The patient's mother reported that he was diagnosed with lamellar ichthyosis at birth and regularly followed up with a medical team, including a cardiologist, due to the presence of mild pulmonary valve stenosis. The physical examination revealed presence of skin peeling, everted lip, mouth breathing, cognitive deficit, and speech delay. The intraoral clinical examination showed mixed dentition, absence of caries lesions and presence of supernumerary teeth on the palate, between teeth 11 and 21, which was confirmed by radiographic examination. Although he was cleared by the pediatrician and cardiologist for the procedure under general anesthesia, this procedure in the hospital setting was interrupted at the last minute and contraindicated by the anesthesiologist, as it would be a high risky due to the patient's airway conditions. Thus, one month later, the patient's surgery was performed under local anesthesia on an outpatient basis under sedation and protective stabilization. The patient remains on follow-up and receiving preventive treatment. Thus, it is fundamental that there is a multidisciplinary approach of these patients to prevent possible complications resulting from dental procedures. In addition, regular dental monitoring is essential to avoid subjecting the patient to invasive procedures. |
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