TAILIEUCHUNG - Handbook of Pediatric Dentistry_2

Suitable for students and practitioners alike, HANDBOOK OF PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY - is a concise, practical and highly illustrated guide to the day-to-day management of child dental patients. Edited by two of Australia's most eminent clinicians and academics with established global reputations. Endorsed by the Australasian Academy of Paediatric Dentistry. Written in an accessible, easy-to-read manner to aid retention of facts. Provides a source of essential and practical information, not always easy to find elsewhere. Multi-contributor authorship ensures complete accuracy and currency of information in sub-specialist. | Dental anomalies Contributors Angus Cameron Richard Widmer Nigel King Michael Aldred Roger Hall Kim Seow Introduction The diagnosis and management of dental anomalies constitute one of the most important areas of paediatric dentistry. Most anomalies will present in childhood and yet many are misdiagnosed or left untreated because the case is perceived to be too difficult. Genetic consultation is desirable not merely to put a name to the condition but also to give appropriate advice on the prognosis and the risk of recurrence in future offspring and for future generations. In many cases the presence of an inherited dental disorder would not stop a family from having children but it is important to give parents and the affected children good advice. Genetic services are usually available at most paediatric hospitals. Considerations in the management of dental anomalies Reassurance of child and parent. Genetic counselling. Elimination of pain. Restoration of aesthetics. Provision of adequate function. Maintenance of vertical dimension of occlusion. Delay of definitive treatment until an optimum age. Interdisciplinary formulation of definitive treatment plan. Dental anomalies at different stages of tooth development Dental lamina formation stage Migration of neural crest cells ectomesenchyme into branchial arches Anodontia which is usually only seen in cases of ectodermal dysplasia . Duplication of dental arches. 7 Handbook of Paediatric Dentistry Initiation and proliferation Induction of oral ectoderm by ectomesenchyme Oligodontia isolated and in syndromes such as ectodermal dysplasia . Supernumerary teeth. Geminated or fused teeth. Ameloblastic fibroma fibro-odontoma dependent on differentiation and the presence of calcification within the lesion . Odontogenic keratocysts primordial cysts . Ameloblastoma. Odontoma compound . Histodifferentiation Developmental defects of multiple dental tissues Odontome complex . Regional odontodysplasia. Morphodifferentiaton .

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