Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Medical Firm Vital EVV, Ekaterinburg, Russia.
Institute of Immunology and Physiology (IIP), Ural Division of Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg, Russia.
Spec Care Dentist. 2024 Nov-Dec;44(6):1589-1599. doi: 10.1111/scd.13050. Epub 2024 Aug 1.
This case study delineates a minimally invasive and effective approach for the aesthetic and functional restoration of teeth in a patient with Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome (RTS), focusing on the challenges and strategies tailored to their specific dental care needs.
A 20-year-old patient diagnosed with RTS presented at the Pediatric Dentistry Department for a comprehensive dental assessment and care. The individual's genetic condition manifested in unique dental and craniofacial anomalies, complicating standard dental procedures. Following an initial consultation that underscored limited cooperation due to intellectual disabilities, a customized treatment plan was developed. This included behavior modification techniques to acclimate the patient to dental settings and procedures. Utilizing "simplified technologies" such as volumetric polymerization composites and self-etching primer and adhesive systems, tooth 36 was successfully treated. The approach showcased the potential for dental care in RTS patients with minimal sedation, prioritizing patient comfort and cooperation.
The successful dental treatment of the RTS patient highlights the importance of patient-centered, minimally invasive approaches in managing individuals with special healthcare needs. Emphasizing continuity of care and prioritizing restorative treatments facilitated significant improvements in oral health and patient cooperation. This case contributes to the sparse literature on dental care for RTS patients, advocating for specialized strategies to address their comprehensive oral health needs. The findings underscore the necessity for interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative care protocols to ensure effective and empathetic dental treatment for individuals with RTS.
本病例研究阐述了一种针对 Rubinstein-Taybi 综合征(RTS)患者牙齿美容和功能修复的微创有效方法,重点介绍了针对其特殊口腔护理需求定制的挑战和策略。
一名 20 岁的 RTS 患者因全面口腔评估和护理到儿科牙科就诊。该患者的遗传状况表现为独特的牙齿和颅面异常,使标准牙科程序复杂化。在初步咨询中,由于智力残疾,患者合作度有限,之后制定了个性化治疗计划。该计划包括行为矫正技术,使患者适应牙科环境和程序。使用“简化技术”,如体积聚合复合材料、自酸蚀底漆和粘接系统,成功治疗了 36 号牙。该方法展示了在最小镇静的情况下为 RTS 患者提供口腔护理的潜力,优先考虑患者的舒适度和合作度。
RTS 患者的成功牙科治疗强调了以患者为中心、微创方法在管理特殊医疗需求患者中的重要性。强调连续性护理和优先考虑修复治疗,显著改善了患者的口腔健康和合作度。该病例丰富了 RTS 患者口腔护理的文献,倡导针对其全面口腔健康需求的专门策略。研究结果强调了跨学科合作和创新护理方案的必要性,以确保为 RTS 患者提供有效和富有同情心的牙科治疗。