Journal of Disability and Oral Health

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Cover Date:
March 2011
Print ISSN:
1470-8558
Vol:
12
Issue:
1

The dental management of a patient with Nager syndrome: a case report

Patients with Nager syndrome have extensive craniofacial involvement resulting in restricted mouth opening. This case report is of a child with Nager syndrome who also had extensive dental caries. This patient required dental treatment to be carried out under general anaesthesia, due to her restricted mouth opening. Preventive advice is of vital importance.

Key words: Nager syndrome, dental caries, prevention

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£15.00
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Page Start
43
Page End
46
Authors
S K Bhatia, M M Collard

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