Dental Research Journal (Jan 2020)

An unusual case of tricho–dento–osseous syndrome

  • Abbas Haghighat,
  • Sobhan Pourarz,
  • Maryam Ghazizadeh,
  • Zahra Talebzadeh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1735-3327.302892
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 6
pp. 480 – 483

Abstract

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Tricho–dento–osseous (TDO) syndrome is a multisystem congenital disorder that is known by bone, skin, and hair abnormalities. Primitive studies show different varieties of manifestations related to this disorder, which involve sclerotic bones, nail involvement, enamel hypoplasia, mandibular prognathism, and taurodontism. Although exploring different TDO cases revealed genetic mutations in all of them, they have many variations in phenotypic view. In this study, we report a case whose primary diagnosis was alopecia and came for extraction of her third molars, but after clinical and radiographic examination, it was found that the cause of her disease was something different.

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