Otodental syndrome.
Otodental dysplasia, a form of ectodermal dysplasia, is characterized by abnormal dental crown morphology and sensorineural hearing loss. A variety of dental abnormalities are prominent features of this syndrome--most notably gigantic, bulbous posterior teeth. In this case, a sibling is identifies in a family with otodental syndrome that had been diagnosed earlier. A unique opportunity is provided to view the intact adult dentition and possible complications for dental treatment.[1]References
- Otodental syndrome. Mesaros, A.J., Basden, J.W. General dentistry. (1996) [Pubmed]
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