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Clinical cases of upper jaw constriction in children and adolescents depending on severity of connective tissue dysplasia

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2023.81.30

Abstract

The problems of improving complex medical and social rehabilitation of children and adolescents with connective tissue dysplasia due to its degree of severity (DCT) have not been completely solved up to the present time. At the same time, insufficient information on the diagnosis of dentition anatomical changes depending on DCT severity has been identified in the research. Thus, we present clinical cases of upper dentition cconstriction in children and adolescents with connective tissue dysplasia at various degrees of severity, taking into account the arch height of the hard palate. The purpose of the research is to present clinical cases with pronounced upper dentition constriction in children and adolescents with different severity of connective tissue dysplasia based on the clinical and biometric studies. Discussion. We’ve obtained high values of the sum of the four upper incisors width, characterized as macrodentia in the examined children and adolescents with DCT, which has a direct impact on the deformation of the maxillary dentition. Thus, constriction of maxillary dental arches in mild DCT is 19,32+1,47%, moderate - 22,39+0,72 and severe - 28,52+1,70%, which have significant differences (p<0,05), and the average is at the level of 23,41+0,54%. A certain pattern of increased frequency of upper dentition constriction depending on DCT severity has been established. Conclusion. The research clinical results characterize local DCT manifestations of the maxillary dental row in the form of incisor macrodentia as well as its constrictions where the tendency of increasing the incidence> <0,05) , and the average is at the level of 23,41+0,54%. A certain pattern of increased frequency of upper dentition constriction depending on DCT severity has been established. Conclusion. The research clinical results characterize local DCT manifestations of the maxillary dental row in the form of incisor macrodentia as well as its constrictions where the tendency of increasing the incidence rate depending on its severity degree has been established in the examined age groups of schoolchildren of the North. The established data of the anomalies increase of the frontal teeth group shape and upper jaw narrowings depending on DCT severity in schoolchildren may become the basis for the improvement of treatment, prophylactic and rehabilitative measures.

About the Authors

T. V. Alekseeva
Yakutsk Specialized Dental Center
Russian Federation

Alekseeva Tatyana Vasilievna – head of children's dental department



I. D. Ushnitsky
M.K. Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University
Russian Federation

Ushnitsky Innokenty Dmitrievich – MD, Professor, head of department of children’s therapeutic, surgical, orthopedic dentistry



I. S. Pinelis
Chita State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Pinelis Iosif Semenovich – Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences



A. V. Yurkevich
Far Eastern State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

Yurkevich Alexander Vladimirovich – MD, Professor, head of Orthopedic Dentistry



M. I. Solovyova
Natural Sciences, North-Eastern Federal University
Russian Federation

Solovyova Marianna I. – PhD (Biology), Associate Professor of the Institute



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Alekseeva T.V., Ushnitsky I.D., Pinelis I.S., Yurkevich A.V., Solovyova M.I. Clinical cases of upper jaw constriction in children and adolescents depending on severity of connective tissue dysplasia. Yakut Medical Journal. 2023;(1):122-125. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2023.81.30

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