Crawford P J, Aldred M J
Department of Child Health, Bristol University Dental School, England.
J Oral Pathol Med. 1989 May;18(5):251-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0714.1989.tb00394.x.
Regional odontodysplasia is a localized disorder of tissues of dental origin resulting in characteristically bizarre clinical and radiographic appearances. It most commonly affects the maxillary anterior teeth of both the permanent and primary dentitions. The authors present a worldwide bibliography of reported cases and discuss the suggested theories regarding the condition's etiology. Although the majority of cases of regional odontodysplasia must be regarded as idiopathic, various developmental anomalies may produce identical changes in the teeth in one or more quadrants. A number of previously reported cases are also reconsidered with regard to their diagnosis and guidelines are suggested for the treatment of patients affected by regional odontodysplasia.
区域牙发育异常是一种源于牙齿组织的局部性疾病,其临床和影像学表现通常怪异。它最常影响恒牙列和乳牙列的上颌前牙。作者列出了一份全球范围内已报道病例的文献目录,并讨论了关于该病病因的各种理论。尽管大多数区域牙发育异常病例必须被视为特发性的,但各种发育异常可能在一个或多个象限的牙齿中产生相同的变化。还对一些先前报道的病例的诊断进行了重新审视,并为受区域牙发育异常影响的患者的治疗提出了指导原则。