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    Dental Abnormalities in Congenital Ichthyoses: Case Report and Review of the Literature
    (2024-07-26) Maarouf, Sarah; Clark, Marie; Chen, Anthony; Haggstrom, Anita
    We describe a 1-day old female with features of keratitis-ichthyosis-deafness (KID) syndrome and natal teeth. Genetic analysis confirmed GJB2 263C and A88V de novo pathogenic variants consistent with KID syndrome. Natal teeth were promptly extracted to avoid the risk of aspiration. This review describes subsets of ichthyoses that have been reported in association with dental anomalies, highlighting the need for early dental referral and importance of long-term follow-up.
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    Prosthodontic Rehabilitation of an Ectodermal Dysplasia Patient with Implant Telescopic Crown Attachments
    (Wiley, 2017-10) Alsayed, Hussain D.; Alqahtani, Nasser M.; Levon, John A.; Morton, Dean; Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry
    Telescopic crown attachments have been successfully used in completely and partially edentulous patients. This type of attachment provides retention, support, and stability with optimal hygiene for the removable dental prosthesis (RDP). With the emergence of CAD/CAM technology, telescopic crown attachments can be virtually designed and milled precisely to ensure a passive fit of the attachment parts and maximal functionality of the RDP. This article reviews both the clinical outcome and prosthodontic rehabilitation of telescopic crown attachments of an edentulous ectodermal dysplasia patient with solitary rigid conical telescopic crown attachments.
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