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Scleroderma: oral manifestations and treatment challenges
1Department of Dentistry, UNC Hospitals, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7450, USA.
Abstract:
Scleroderma is a connective tissue disorder of excess collagen production characterized by intense fibrosis of the skin, with internal organ involvement. A wide range of oral sequelae-including microstomia, oral mucosal/gingival fibrosis, xerostomia, and mandibular bone resorption-complicates maintenance of oral health and dental treatment. The literature is reviewed, and two cases are presented.
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