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J. bras. nefrol ; 41(3): 433-435, July-Sept. 2019. graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-1040252

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ABSTRACT This report describes the oral manifestations of renal tubular acidosis (RTA) associated with secondary rickets and discusses the biological plausibility of these findings. The characteristic electrolyte changes during RTA or genetic mutations that trigger RTA may be responsible for impaired amelogenesis, dental malocclusion, impacted teeth, and absent lamina dura. This report reinforces the possibility of an association between RTA and the oral manifestations described.


RESUMO Este relato de caso descreve as manifestações bucais da acidose tubular renal (ATR) associada ao raquitismo secundário e discute a plausibilidade biológica desses achados. As alterações eletrolíticas características da ATR ou as mutações genéticas que a desencadeiam podem ser responsáveis pela amelogênese imperfeita, maloclusão dentária, dentes impactados e ausência de lâmina dura. Este relato reforça a possibilidade de uma associação entre ATR e as manifestações bucais descritas.


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Humains , Femelle , Adolescent , Rachitisme/complications , Rachitisme/étiologie , Dent enclavée/étiologie , Acidose tubulaire rénale/anatomopathologie , Béance dentaire/étiologie , Hypoplasie de l'émail dentaire/étiologie , Acidose tubulaire rénale/complications , Radiographie panoramique , Amélogenèse
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Braz. j. oral sci ; 18: e191353, jan.-dez. 2019. ilus
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1087413

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Aim/Case report: We have described here the diagnosis and treatment of two cases involving atypical mucosal lesions originating from primary endodontic infections in young patients. Differential diagnoses were established by clinical and radiographic examinations. In both the cases, a red-colored lesion was observed in the alveolar mucosa, with a soft consistency and a sessile-base without any drainage path in tooth 31 (case 1) and with a sinus tract in tooth 36 (case 2), as confirmed by X-ray. The cleaning and shaping of the root canals were performed, and camphorated paramonochlorofenol (CPMC)-enriched calcium hydroxide paste was used as an intracanal dressing for 6 months, with replacement every 60 days. Conclusion: Based on our experience, we thus conclude that long-term root canal maintenance with CPMC-enriched calcium hydroxide was an effective therapeutic protocol for promoting the healing of atypical mucosal lesions


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Humains , Femelle , Enfant , Adolescent , Traitement de canal radiculaire , Hydroxyde de calcium , Diagnostic différentiel
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