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Displasia Cleidocraneal con múltiples dientes impactados y quistes dentigeros: un informe de caso de una entidad rara

  • 0Department of Dentistry, Adesh Institute of Dental Sciences and Research, Bathinda, IND.

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La displasia cleidocraneal (DCC) es un trastorno genético raro. Este caso destaca los dientes y quistes impactados extensos en un paciente con CCD, enfatizando la necesidad de atención multidisciplinaria.

Área De La Ciencia

  • Genética y biología del desarrollo
  • Cirugía oral y maxilofacial
  • Ortodoncia y implantes dentales

Sus Antecedentes

  • La displasia cleidocraneal (DCC) es un raro trastorno genético autosómico dominante caracterizado por anomalías esqueléticas y dentales, que afectan principalmente al desarrollo óseo y dental.
  • La condición es causada por mutaciones en el gen del factor de transcripción 2 relacionado con Runt (RUNX2), crucial para la diferenciación de los osteoblastos y la morfogénesis esquelética.

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