RESUMO
We studied pitting of the dental enamel in cases of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), by staining defect sites. Many pits were found in the enamel of the TSC patients, especially on the labial surface of the incisors. Although the pathogenesis is unclear, pits of this type have been reported in TSC patients, but in the author's experience, have never been observed in cases of other diseases. On the basis of the results in this study and those previously published, we conclude that dental enamel pitting is a finding which suggests the diagnosis of TSC.
Assuntos
Hipoplasia do Esmalte Dentário/complicações , Esclerose Tuberosa/complicações , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , MasculinoRESUMO
This article describes the prosthodontic treatment for a patient with cerebral palsy, in which complete dentures were successfully stabilized using treatment dentures. A 69-year-old edentulous male with no medical complications or mental retardation presented to our clinic. Opening movement of the jaw was possible, but a conspicuous mandibular shift towards the right was observed. He had never received any prosthodontic treatment. Initially, treatment dentures with flat tables were fabricated to rectify his erratic mandibular movements. During the first 3 weeks, the treatment dentures functioned poorly. Eventually, the patient could make tapping movement to some degree and have a meal with less effort. Indentation marks from the cusps of the opposing maxillary denture could be clearly seen on the flat tables. After six weeks, as he did not complain of any pain, definitive dentures were fabricated. When flat table treatment dentures are used, it is considered that the mucosa provides information regarding the vertical stop and bite force. In addition, it is speculated that there is an increase in the response from masseter muscle. In the present case, flat tables were effective for rehabilitation of the mandibular movement.