Radiology Case Reports (Jun 2021)

MACRODONTIA: A brief overview and a case report of KBG syndrome

  • Manogari Chetty, BChD, BSc, MChD, PhD,
  • Khaled Beshtawi, BDS, MSc,
  • Imaan Roomaney, BChD, MPH,
  • Salma Kabbashi, BDS, MSc

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
pp. 1305 – 1310

Abstract

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Macrodontia is a dental condition where a tooth or group of teeth are abnormally larger than average. Functional and aesthetic discrepancies may arise in affected individuals resulting in lowering the quality of life. It has been noted that macrodontia is associated with several genetic and endocrine abnormalities. Among which, KBG syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by developmental and dental abnormalities. This case report provides a brief overview of the significance of macrodontia, along with presenting a case of KBG syndrome with atypical features in a South African, 16-year-old female. The dental manifestations are often overshadowed by other more conspicuous and complex syndromic features. Recognition of both the clinical and oral changes that occur in KBG syndrome facilitates accurate diagnosis and appropriate management of this condition. The authors highlight the importance for clinicians to be cognizant of the clinical implications of macrodontia.

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