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Osteopathia striata--a case report

J R Goodman1, C U Robertson

  • 1Department of Children's Dentistry, Eastman Dental Hospital, London.

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry
|September 1, 1993
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Osteopathia striata is a rare skeletal disorder impacting skull bones and causing dental issues. This case highlights characteristic facial and mandibular abnormalities, including limited mouth opening.

Area of Science:

  • Skeletal Dysplasias
  • Craniofacial Abnormalities
  • Dental Anomalies

Background:

  • Osteopathia striata (OS) is a rare, benign skeletal condition characterized by longitudinal striations in the bone.
  • While OS primarily affects the long bones, cranial involvement can lead to significant craniofacial and dental complications.
  • These dental manifestations of OS are infrequently reported in scientific literature.

Observation:

  • A case report detailing a patient with characteristic features of osteopathia striata.
  • Observed craniofacial features included a high forehead with frontal bossing, broad nasal bridge, prominent zygomatic arches, and dense maxillary and mandibular bone.
  • Specific oral findings included limited mouth opening due to mastoid process sclerosis and reduced mandibular lateral excursion.

Findings:

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  • The patient presented with marked cranial and mandibular bone density, consistent with osteopathia striata.
  • Sclerosis of the mastoid process contributed to restricted oral aperture.
  • Deformity of the left mandibular condyle likely caused reduced lateral excursion of the mandible.

Implications:

  • This case underscores the potential for osteopathia striata to cause significant dental and functional oral problems.
  • Highlights the importance of recognizing the craniofacial and dental manifestations of OS for comprehensive patient management.
  • Further research into the dental implications of osteopathia striata is warranted to improve understanding and treatment strategies.