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F Capasso1, F Panetta, G Ierardo
1University Sapienza of Rome, Italy, Department of Pediatric Dentistry.
Abstract:
OBJECTIVES.: The aim of this work is to describe the problems of child dentistry affected by Klinefelter's syndrome. METHODOS.: Through the presentation of a clinical case that was followed by a Pediatric Dentistry, University Sapienza of Rome. RESULT.: Interceptive therapy aims to eliminate the functional interference that occurs during growth. CONCLUSION.: For this reason it's a must for the dentist to carefully monitor the oral health of the small patient immediately.
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