Silvestri A, Natali G, Fadda M T
Maxillo-Facial Surgery, Rome University La Sapienza, Italy.
Pediatr Dent. 1996 Jan-Feb;18(1):48-51.
Hemifacial microsomia (HM) is an asymmetrical congenital deformity of the head and face caused by anomalous development of the structures derived from the first and second branchial arches. This study evaluates the incidence of agenesis and dental inclusions in HM patients. Sixty-three HM patients, 27 male and 36 female, ranging from 7 to 43 years had monolateral (61) and bilateral (2) presentation. From clinical examination, photographs, and various radiographs, the following manifestations were noted: 11 patients had tooth agenesis with at least one on affected side and 5 patients had dental inclusions. The greater the severity of HM, the greater likelihood of agenesis. Third molars were most commonly missing. Dental inclusions did not show a relationship to severity.
半侧颜面短小畸形(HM)是一种由第一和第二鳃弓来源结构异常发育导致的头面部不对称先天性畸形。本研究评估了HM患者牙齿缺失和牙内陷的发生率。63例HM患者,年龄7至43岁,男性27例,女性36例,表现为单侧(61例)和双侧(2例)。通过临床检查、照片和各种X光片,观察到以下表现:11例患者患侧至少有一颗牙齿缺失,5例患者有牙内陷。HM越严重,牙齿缺失的可能性越大。第三磨牙最常缺失。牙内陷与严重程度无关。