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Comprehensive Oral Diagnosis and Management for Women with Turner Syndrome

Turner Syndrome (TS) is a rare genetic disorder that affects females when one of the X chromosomes is partially or completely missing. Due to high genetic and phenotypic variability, TS diagnosis is challenging and is often delayed until adolescence, resulting in poor clinical management. Numerous o...

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Published in:Diagnostics (Basel) 2024-04, Vol.14 (7), p.769
Main Authors: Tallón-Walton, Victoria, Sánchez-Molins, Meritxell, Hu, Wenwen, Martínez-Abadías, Neus, Casado, Aroa, Manzanares-Céspedes, María Cristina
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description Turner Syndrome (TS) is a rare genetic disorder that affects females when one of the X chromosomes is partially or completely missing. Due to high genetic and phenotypic variability, TS diagnosis is challenging and is often delayed until adolescence, resulting in poor clinical management. Numerous oral, dental and craniofacial anomalies have been associated with TS, yet a comprehensive description is still lacking. This study addresses this gap through a detailed analysis of oral health and craniofacial characteristics in a cohort of 15 females with TS and their first-degree relatives. Subjects with TS ranged from 3 to 48 years old, none showed evidence of periodontal disease and only the youngest was in mixed dentition. Using the Multifunction System, we identified an aggregation of multiple signs and symptoms in each TS subject, including tooth anomalies (supernumerary molars, agenesis, microdontia, enamel defects, alterations in eruption patterns -advanced and delayed for chronological age-, crowding, rotations and transpositions), malocclusion (class II/1 and II/2) and Class II facial profile, while relatives exhibited fewer manifestations. The early detection of these signs and symptoms is crucial for appropriate referral and the optimal clinical management of TS, especially during the critical period of 9 to 10 years when congenital dental anomalies appear. The use of an established taxonomy to describe these phenotypic features is essential for early detection. Multidisciplinary teams are required to ensure holistic care management in rare diseases like TS.
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anatomy
Asthma
Care and treatment
Colds
craniofacial phenotype
Families & family life
Genetic disorders
Genotype & phenotype
Hormone replacement therapy
Maxillofacial surgery
oral health
Oral hygiene
Orthodontics
Rare diseases
Respiration
Sex chromosomes
Sleep apnea
tooth anomalies
Turner syndrome
Womens health
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