Ectodermal
Dysplasia “Anhidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia”
Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia abnormal tooth
development resulting in missing teeth or growth of teeth that are peg-shaped
or pointed. Tooth enamel is also defective. The patient who visited with this
aforementioned disease has been 9 during the time of this study, what forms
0.83% of the total patients. Dental treatment is necessary and children as
young as two years may need dentures.
Dentigerous
Cysts
Dentigerous cyst, also known as follicular cyst is an
epithelial-lined developmental cyst formed by accumulation of fluid between the
reduced enamel epithelium and crown of an unerupted tooth. It is formed when
there is an alteration in the reduced enamel epithelium and encloses the crown
of an unerupted tooth at the cemento-enamel junction. The advent of this
aforementioned disease has been 8 patients for the time of the study what forms
0.73 of the total patients’ numbers. The treatment is surgical.
Impacted
Third Molars
Impacted third molars Wisdom teeth are the third and
last molars on each side of the upper and lower jaws. They are also the final
teeth to erupt; they usually appear when a person is in their late teens or
early twenties. Impacted wisdom teeth don't always cause symptoms. However, when
an impacted wisdom tooth becomes infected, damages other teeth or causes other
dental problems, you may experience some of these signs or symptoms:
- Red or swollen gums
- Tender or bleeding gums
- Jaw pain
- Swelling around the jaw
- Bad breath
- An unpleasant taste in
your mouth
- Difficulty opening your
mouth.
The registered cases as “Impacted Third Molars” have
been 176 cases what is about 16.24% of the total numbers of the patients whom
this study registered. The treatment is most probably surgical, in other word,
surgical extraction(s) of the involved tooth “teeth”.
Mouth
breathing “and snoring”
Chronic mouth breathing may adversely affect
craniofacial development in children and may result in anatomical changes that
directly impact the stability and collapsibility of the upper airway during
sleep. Mouth breathing during sleep also presents additional problems that may
make snoring worse. When you are breathing via your mouth instead of your nose,
it causes the airway at the back of the throat to become drier. This can make
your snoring even louder. The registered cases as “Mouth breathing and snoring”
have been 98 cases what is about 9.04% of the total numbers of the patients
whom this study registered. The treatment may be possible by a Removable
Appliance Called De Luke Appliance.
Diabetes
and its dental aftermaths
Unfortunately, many diabetic patients are unaware of
the association between DM and oral health, and only a small percentage of them
visit the dentist for routine dental check-ups. Changes in lifestyles control
of blood glucose levels and self-care practices, regular dental check-ups with
emphasis on periodontal assessment, and reinforcement of oral health
instructions can effectively prevent oral aftermaths of the Diabetes. Orthodontic
treatments are available under severe restrictions and according to the
instructions of the endocrinologist, provided high standards of Oral Hygiene be
insured during the whole treatment period. The registered cases as “diabetic
cases” in orthodontic clinic have been 9 cases what is about 0.83% of the total
numbers of the patients whom this study registered.
Achondroplasia
It is considered as a form of skeletal dysplasia
dwarfism that manifests with stunted stature and disproportionate limb
shortening [6]. Development of achondroplasia is due to the mutation of FGFR3
gene, which disrupts the maturation of chondrocytes found in the growth plate
[7]. Orthodontics and dentofacial orthopaedics can cause speech and respiratory
alterations and pathology. The registered cases as “achondroplasia” in
orthodontic clinic have been 3 cases what is about 0.27% of the total numbers
of the patients whom this study registered (Figure 6).