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  • Title: Supernumerary teeth and dental management in Sotos syndrome.
    Author: Raitz R, Laragnoit A.
    Journal: J Dent Child (Chic); 2009; 76(3):246-50. PubMed ID: 19941770.
    Abstract:
    Sotos syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by early and excessive growth, acromegalic features, mental retardation, advanced bone age, and a distinctive facial appearance. The oral findings commonly seen with Sotos syndrome include: premature eruption of teeth; high, arched palate; pointed chin; and, more rarely, prognathism. The purpose of this case report was to review the diagnostic characteristics of Sotos syndrome, highlighting an interesting case involving six supernumerary teeth, and emphasize the importance of a multiprofessional dental intervention in combination with active family participation. Due to its rarity, many of the particularities of Sotos syndrome remain unknown. Close family and professional supervision are required to ensure that Sotos syndrome patients receive appropriate dental treatment.
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