Frontiers in Dentistry (Sep 2012)

Abnormal dentition in a boy with incontinentia pigmenti: case report.

  • H Afshar,
  • M Daneshpazhooh,
  • A Kiani,
  • P Aref,
  • Z Baniameri

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3

Abstract

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Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is an X-linked dominant genodermatosis characterized by typical skin lesions along Blaschko's lines and associated with ocular, dental, nails, hair, skeletal, central nervous system and cardiovascular anomalies. We report a 5-year-old boy with cutaneous hyperpigmentation along Blaschko's lines, atrophic streaks, strabismus and mental retardation. He showed the characteristic abnormal dentition seen in IP as partial hypodontia, peg-shaped anterior teeth and un-erupted teeth. The expression of IP in boys is exceptional as the disease is lethal in males.

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