Seow W K, Shusterman S
University of Queensland Dental School, Brisbane, Australia.
Pediatr Dent. 1994 Nov-Dec;16(6):437-42.
The dentin dysplasias (DD), which may be classified as type 1 (DD1) or type 2 (DD2), form a group of rare, inherited dentin abnormalities that are clinically distinct from dentinogenesis imperfecta. Studies of affected families may help to distinguish different types of DD and provide further insight into their etiology and clinical management. This report describes a family that showed characteristic dental features of DD1, including clinically normal crowns in both primary and permanent dentitions, and mobile teeth that may be associated with premature exfoliation. Radiographic features included calcification of the pulp with crescent-shaped, radiolucent pulp remnants, short, tapering, taurodontic roots, and many periapical pathoses that may be cysts or granulomas. A spectrum of dentin dysplasia was noted within the family. Strategies to prevent pulp and periapical infections and early exfoliation of the teeth include meticulous oral hygiene and effective caries-preventive measures.
牙本质发育异常(DD)可分为1型(DD1)或2型(DD2),是一组罕见的遗传性牙本质异常,在临床上与牙本质发育不全不同。对受累家庭的研究可能有助于区分不同类型的DD,并进一步深入了解其病因和临床管理。本报告描述了一个显示DD1特征性牙齿表现的家庭,包括乳牙列和恒牙列的临床冠部正常,以及可能与过早脱落相关的松动牙齿。影像学特征包括牙髓钙化,伴有新月形、透射性牙髓残余,短而渐细的牛牙样牙根,以及许多可能为囊肿或肉芽肿的根尖周病变。在该家庭中发现了一系列牙本质发育异常情况。预防牙髓和根尖周感染以及牙齿早期脱落的策略包括细致的口腔卫生和有效的防龋措施。