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2017, Number 5

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Rev ADM 2017; 74 (5)

Stomatologic treatment of the patient with congenital nephrotic syndrome and generalized enamel hypoplasia. Report of a case

Rodríguez CLF, Salazar RS, Ceballos HH
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Language: Spanish
References: 18
Page: 261-268
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Key words:

Nephrotic syndrome, enamel hypoplasia, glass ionomer.

ABSTRACT

Nephrotic syndrome is the glomerulopathy which occur most frequently in the world. The natural history of disease, evolution, renal histology and response to treatment, ranging from referral to renal transplantation. Patients with kidney disease have own stomatology alterations and secondary alterations related to treatment. Children with chronic renal failure have two oral conditions of interest: high incidence of dental anomalies (enamel hypoplasia, delayed eruption, pulp calcifications) and low caries activity. Objective: To describe the technique ionomer dental restoration by a clinical case of a patient with nephropathy and enamel hypoplasia. Conclusion: The use of glass ionomer as semi-shutter in patients with enamel hypoplasia is an effective alternative of treatment when cannot be exploited options such as adhesive systems, steel crowns or crowns for permanent teeth.


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