Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects (Jun 2022)

Restoration of a malformed primary incisor using digital technology in a pediatric patient with congenital Zika virus syndrome: A case report

  • Isabella Fernandes Carvalho,
  • Louise Cristina Pereira Freitas,
  • Phillipe Nogueira Barbosa Alencar,
  • Maria Cláudia de Freitas Lima,
  • Daniel de Sá Cavalcante,
  • José Luciano Pimenta Couto,
  • Paulo Tarcio Aded Silva,
  • Dhaniel Anderson Olímpio Barbosa,
  • Ellaine Dóris Fernandes Carvalho,
  • Fabrício Bitu Sousa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.34172/joddd.2022.012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 76 – 80

Abstract

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Zika virus congenital syndrome (ZVCS) is a congenital viral infection resulting from the transmission of the Zika virus (ZV) to the fetus during pregnancy. This report describes a clinical case involving a 20-month-old female child with ZVCS, who presented with systemic changes related to the syndrome, such as microcephaly, arthrogryposis, ocular and auditory changes, and oral changes such as delayed dental eruption, ogival (high-arched) palate, short lip frenum, and altered morphology of a superior primary incisor. For esthetic and functional rehabilitation of the oral health of this child, an indirect composite resin restoration was performed using intraoral digital scanning technology. This case presents an accurate, rapid, and comfortable restorative treatment option that might result in excellent outcomes in children with ZVCS or similar syndromes with neurological impairment.

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