Dental rehabilitation in a patient with Tay Syndrome: A Case Report

Deepa M. K.*, Chockalingam P. R. **
Periodicity:January - March'2013

Abstract

Tay syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder that is usually seen in communities where consanguinity is frequent. It is also known as IBIDS (Ichthyosis, Brittle hair, Intellectual impairment, Decreased fertility, and Short stature). Apart from describing the usual findings, this report focuses on the dental manifestations seen in one such patient and emphasizes the importance of comprehensive dental care in children with systemic disorders.

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Dental Rehabilitation, Tay Syndrome, Case Report.

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