Nonoperative Orthodontic Therapy for Retrognathia and Finding of Sella Turcica Bridging in a 16-Year-Old Girl With Freeman-Burian Syndrome
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Date
2019
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Alliance Communications Group Division Allen Press
Abstract
In the context of a case presentation of a 16-year-old girl treated for retrognathia associated with Freeman-Burian syndrome (FBS), importance of early orthodontic evaluation and unique problems posed by FBS are discussed. Freeman-Burian syndrome universally presents limited oral access and risk of pulmonary complications, making immaculate oral health-care arduous but mandatory. With early identification and conscientious planning, satisfactory orthodontic and overall health outcomes can be achieved. Sella turcica bridging, when presenting in FBS in the absence of endocrine pathology, may be related to the underlying myopathy of FBS.
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Poling, Mikaela I/0000-0003-3134-1580;
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Keywords
Freeman-Sheldon syndrome, craniocarpotarsal dystrophy, whistling face syndrome, bridged sella turcica, retrognathia, orthodontic appliance
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Q4
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Q2
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Volume
56
Issue
8
Start Page
1107
End Page
1114