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Jun-Young Kim (Seoul National University) Hyuntae Kim (Seoul National University) Teo Jeon Shin (Seoul National University) Hong-Keun Hyun (Seoul National University) Young-Jae Kim (Seoul National University) Jung-Wook Kim (Seoul National University) Ki-Taeg Jang (Seoul National University) Ji-Soo Song (Seoul National University)
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Asia Association for Disability and Oral Health International Journal of Disability and Oral Health International Journal of Disability and Oral Health Volume 19 Number 2
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2023.12
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80 - 89 (10page)

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Cornelia de Lange syndrome (CdLS) is a rare genetic disorder that approximately 1 in every 10,000 to 30,000 newborns with no racial predilection, but its precise genetic mechanisms are still unclear. The primary clinical features of this condition include a delay in growth and development, excessive hair growth, abnormalities in limb structure, and unique facial characteristics. The oral manifestations of this condition are micrognathia, dental malocclusion, delayed eruption of teeth, microdontia, periodontal disease, and dental erosion caused by gastric reflux. This report presents an overview of the orthodontic traction of an impacted canine in a 17-year-old female patient who exhibited the primary clinical manifestations associated with CdLS. The patient’s overall health condition was acceptable without any cardiac or respiratory alterations. The clinical and radiological examination revealed the presence of skeletal class III malocclusion, a large cystic lesion located on the right maxilla, the prolonged retention of multiple primary teeth, the impaction of several permanent teeth, and the presence of periodontal disease. Surgical intervention including cyst enucleation and button bonding on the impacted maxillary canines was carried out under general anesthesia due to a lack of patient cooperation. Following a period of approximately two years, orthodontic traction of impacted teeth and arch alignment with fixed orthodontic appliances was completed. Despite mild intellectual disability, she had been cooperative during orthodontic procedures. It will be imperative to provide ongoing care, including routine check-ups and scaling for the maintenance of the patient"s oral health.

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