Hypophosphatasia
Odontohypophosphatasia (AR or AD) Bone: loss of alveolar bone Dental: exfoliation (incisors) reduced dentin thickness enlarged pulp chambers caries AD: autosomal dominant[ada.org]
After the pyridoxal phosphate dose was increased (to 40mg/kg/day), the patient's seizures and apnea resolved, and her MRI findings also improved.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
A male newborn presented with extreme fontanel gap and respiratory distress. He was diagnosed with perinatal lethal HPP thus AA treatment was started.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Autosomal Dominant Prognathism
(short stature) oral manifestation: large pulp chambers, large pulp horns, cracks in dentin all the way to DEJ that may allow bacteria to get in and cause pulpal infections[quizlet.com]
Rodgers, DMD, D.ABDSM, D.ASBA, Kevin Postol, DDS, D.ABDSM Letters to the Editor Response to “Ten Misconceptions that Dentists have about Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea”[jdsm.org]
Exogenous human surfactant for treatment of severe respiratory distress syndrome: a randomized prospective clinical trial. [books.google.es]
Dentinogenesis Imperfecta Type 1
[…] root canals Absent root tooth Amber colored teeth Misaligned teeth Recurring dental abscess Blue sclera Enamel separation from the ivory Very small pulp chambers Very small[medicalsubstance.com]
Autosomal recessive Associated with rhizomelia and coxa vara Presentation Symptoms mild cases multiple fractures during childhood severe cases basilar invagination presents with apnea[orthobullets.com]
: Respiratory distress CHEST: [External features]; Narrow thorax; [Ribs, sternum, clavicles, and scapulae]; Pectus carinatum SKELETAL: Joint hyperextensibility; Osteoporosis[findzebra.com]
Premature Tooth Eruption
However, dental radiographs will indicate the enamel and pulp chamber changes already mentioned.[pocketdentistry.com]
Five neonatal factors (duration of oral intubation, birthweight, gestational age, age when full enteral feedings were attained, and apnea of prematurity) explained 44% (R[unboundmedicine.com]
Distribution of enamel defects and the association with respiratory distress in very low birthweight infants. J Dent Res 1984; 63:59-64. 41.[rmsjournal.org]
SHORT Syndrome
Another related syndrome "familial otodentodysplasia" is characterized by the posterior teeth with abnormal morphology, large pulp chambers, short root length compared to[indjos.com]
Peter Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Diseases Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome: Clinical Research and Treatment, pp. 81-98 [4.] J.W.[archbronconeumol.org]
In our case the baby experienced respiratory distress on day one of life needing ventilator support.[bjmp.org]
Singleton Merten Syndrome
Another related syndrome "familial otodentodysplasia" is characterized by the posterior teeth with abnormal morphology, large pulp chambers, short root length compared to[indjos.com]
Decreased body weight Aciduria Lactic acidosis Cerebral cortical hemiatrophy Blepharophimosis Growth hormone deficiency Dolichocephaly Small for gestational age Deeply set eye Apnea[mendelian.co]
System The respiratory system of the newborn 1 Respiratory distress in the newborn 272 Lung disease in the newborn 275 Wetlung disease 276 The airbronchogram pattern in the[books.google.com]
X-Linked Mandibulofacial Dysostosis
chambers, Pulp obliteration occurs after eruption, Roots of permanent and primary teeth are normal shape and length, Permanent teeth - pulp chambers are abnormally large,[quizlet.com]
[…] lead to problems with food intake and the ability to close the mouth. [11] Less common features of TCS may add to an affected person's breathing problems, including sleep apnea[en.wikipedia.org]
A full-term newborn boy with chronic respiratory distress. N Engl J Med. 1992, 326: 875-884.[ojrd.biomedcentral.com]
Spondyloepimetaphyseal Dysplasia - Abnormal Dentition
Another related syndrome "familial otodentodysplasia" is characterized by the posterior teeth with abnormal morphology, large pulp chambers, short root length compared to[indjos.com]
Apnea and sudden unexpected death in infants with achondroplasia. J Pediatr 1984; 104 : 342–348. 47. Pauli RM. Surgical intervention in achondroplasia.[nature.com]
Spine: Spina bifida, syringomyelia, spondylolysis, and scoliosis have been described. [8] Respiratory system: Occasional respiratory distress Growth and development: Retarded[wikidoc.org]
Brachyphalangy Polydactyly and Tibial Aplasia/Hypoplasia
The pulp chamber and canal are greatly diminished in size or even totally absent. The skull is large, especially in the anteroposterior direction.[healio.com]
Hypothyroidism Clinodactyly Joint contracture of the hand Cleft lip Wide nose Hypoplasia of the maxilla Hypoplasia of penis Round face Long eyelashes Hypertension Central apnea[mendelian.co]
distress syndrome Acute zonal occult outer retinopathy Acyl-CoA oxidase deficiency Adactylia unilateral Adams Oliver syndrome Addison's disease Adducted thumb and clubfoot[rarediseases.annualcongress.com]
Taurodontism Microdontia and Dens Invaginatus
Another related syndrome "familial otodentodysplasia" is characterized by the posterior teeth with abnormal morphology, large pulp chambers, short root length compared to[indjos.com]
Injuries Revised Policy on the Use of Dental Bleaching for Child and Adolescent Patients Policy on the Use of Lasers for Pediatric Dental Patients Policy on Obstructive Sleep Apnea[aapd.org]
distress syndrome 【急性鼓膜炎】*acute myringitis 【急性好酸球性肺炎】*acute eosinophilic pneumonia (略 AEP) 【急性喉頭炎】*acute laryngitis 【急性骨髄炎】*acute osteomyelitis 【急性骨髄性白血病】*acute myelogenous[medo.jp]