Raed Ghulman, Motaz Kabadaya, Randah H Al-Blowi, Samah A Fadhlalmawla, Hamdi Al-Saydalani, Maryam A Alshaikh, Omar A El Meligy
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简介:牙嵌塞可能是由几种病因引起的,包括遗传条件、间隙缺乏、乳牙吸收失败和牙长时间保留、骨内囊肿的存在以及该区域的创伤。ranula是一种充满黏液的囊肿样肿块,通常起源于舌下腺黏液外渗。病例描述:沙特阿拉伯Al-Madinah al-Munawwarah王子穆罕默德·本·阿卜杜勒阿齐兹医院(PMBAH)儿童牙科诊所,一名7岁的沙特女性,在临床和放射评估后发现复杂的牙齿问题,包括:靠近鼻的初级中央门牙侵入,下颌缺损,低矿化,多颗蛀牙,脓肿和舌下瘘管。儿科牙科、口腔颌面外科(OMFS)和麻醉学小组讨论了全麻下口腔综合康复的诊断和治疗方案。结论:本病例报告强调了对儿童患者进行早期口腔筛查和干预的重要性,以教育家长,预防口腔问题,治疗当前的投诉。它也显示了多学科方法的重要性,在这种情况下,以达到理想的治疗计划和结果。临床意义:如果不及时治疗,可能会引起疼痛、咀嚼困难、周围牙齿排列不齐以及感染或囊肿形成的风险。如何引用本文:Ghulman R, Kabadaya M, al - blowi RH等。儿童合并牙嵌塞及牛粪的口腔康复。中华临床儿科杂志;2017;17(9):1057-1062。
Oral Rehabilitation of a Child Superimposed with Tooth Impaction and Ranula.
Introduction: Dental impaction may be due to several etiological factors, including genetic conditions, lack of space, failure of primary tooth resorption and prolonged retention of these teeth, presence of intraosseous cysts, and trauma in the region. The ranula is a mucus-filled cyst-like mass that usually originates from extravasation of mucus from the sublingual gland.
Case description: A 7-year-old Saudi female presented to the pediatric dental clinic at Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz Hospital (PMBAH), Al-Madinah al-Munawwarah, Saudi Arabia, with complicated orodental problems that were identified after clinical and radiological assessment, including the following: an intruded primary central incisor in close relation to the nasal cavity, hypodontia, hypomineralization, multiple carious teeth, abscess, and sublingual ranula. The pediatric dentistry, oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMFS), and anesthesiology teams discussed the diagnosis and treatment plan for comprehensive oral rehabilitation under general anesthesia (GA).
Conclusion: This case report highlights the crucial need for early dental screening and intervention in pediatric patients to educate the parents, prevent orodental problems, and treat the current complaints. It also shows the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in such cases to reach an ideal treatment plan and results.
Clinical significance: The potential for pain, difficulty chewing, malalignment of surrounding teeth, and the risk of infection or cyst formation if left untreated.
How to cite this article: Ghulman R, Kabadaya M, Al-Blowi RH, et al. Oral Rehabilitation of a Child Superimposed with Tooth Impaction and Ranula. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2024;17(9):1057-1062.