The Kabuki syndrome: four patients with oral abnormalities.Eur J Orthod. 2003 Feb; 25(1):13-9.EJ
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to report the oral signs and symptoms of four patients with Kabuki syndrome. All had oral abnormalities affecting the palate, teeth, and/or lips, including wide spacing between the teeth, screwdriver-shaped upper incisors, hypodontia, delayed tooth eruption, narrow spacing in the upper canine area, large pulp chambers of the upper incisors and permanent molars, external root resorption of the upper central incisors and permanent molars, a division of the lower third of the root canal in normally one-rooted teeth, tooth retention, retrognathia of the upper jaw, a high palate or cleft lip/palate, and microforms of lower lip fistula.
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eng
PubMed ID
12608719
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Petzold, D, et al. "The Kabuki Syndrome: Four Patients With Oral Abnormalities." European Journal of Orthodontics, vol. 25, no. 1, 2003, pp. 13-9.
Petzold D, Kratzsch E, Opitz Ch, et al. The Kabuki syndrome: four patients with oral abnormalities. Eur J Orthod. 2003;25(1):13-9.
Petzold, D., Kratzsch, E., Opitz, C. h., & Tinschert, S. (2003). The Kabuki syndrome: four patients with oral abnormalities. European Journal of Orthodontics, 25(1), 13-9.
Petzold D, et al. The Kabuki Syndrome: Four Patients With Oral Abnormalities. Eur J Orthod. 2003;25(1):13-9. PubMed PMID: 12608719.
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N2 - The aim of this paper is to report the oral signs and symptoms of four patients with Kabuki syndrome. All had oral abnormalities affecting the palate, teeth, and/or lips, including wide spacing between the teeth, screwdriver-shaped upper incisors, hypodontia, delayed tooth eruption, narrow spacing in the upper canine area, large pulp chambers of the upper incisors and permanent molars, external root resorption of the upper central incisors and permanent molars, a division of the lower third of the root canal in normally one-rooted teeth, tooth retention, retrognathia of the upper jaw, a high palate or cleft lip/palate, and microforms of lower lip fistula.
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