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dc.contributor.author | Escoda Francolí,Jaume | es |
dc.contributor.author | Sánchez-Garcés,María Ángeles | es |
dc.contributor.author | Gay-Escoda,Cosme | es |
dc.date.accessioned | 2023-06-22T12:12:37Z | |
dc.date.available | 2023-06-22T12:12:37Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2009 | es |
dc.identifier.citation | Escoda-Francolí J, Sánchez-Garcés MA, Gay-Escoda C. Oral implant rehabilitation in a patient with Moebius syndrome. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal. 2009 Jun 1;14(6):E295-8. | es |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/10550/88466 | |
dc.description.abstract | Introduction: Moebius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder characterized by unilateral or bilateral involvement of the sixth and seventh cranial nerves, resulting in a lack of facial expression and eye movements. These patients suffer a series of oral manifestations that may complicate their dental treatment, such as facial and tongue muscle weakness, uncontrolled salivation secondary to defi cient lip sealing, micrognathia, microstomia, bifi d uvula, gothic and fi ssured palate, fi ssured tongue, and glossoptosis. The underlying etiology remains unclear, though vascular problems during embryogenesis appear to be involved.Clinical case: We report the case of a woman with Moebius syndrome and total edentulism. Eight years ago she underwent complete oral rehabilitation with the placement of two implants in each dental arch.Discussion: Moebius syndrome has still an unknown etiology, although it is related to disorders during pregnancy.This kind of patient can be rehabilitated using oral implants. | es |
dc.title | Oral implant rehabilitation in a patient with Moebius syndrome | es |
dc.type | journal article | es_ES |
dc.subject.unesco | UNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS | es |
dc.type.hasVersion | VoR | es_ES |
dc.identifier.url | http://www.medicinaoral.com/medoralfree01/v14i6/medoralv14i6p295.pdf |