The dental perspective on osteogenesis imperfecta in a Danish adult population

Abstract Background To report on dental characteristics and treatment load in Danish adult patients with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI). Methods Oral examination of 73 patients with OI was performed and OI type I, III, and IV were represented by 75.3%, 8.2%, and 16.4%, respectively. Patients were diag...

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Main Authors: Kirstine Juhl Thuesen, Hans Gjørup, Jannie Dahl Hald, Malene Schmidt, Torben Harsløf, Bente Langdahl, Dorte Haubek
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Published: BMC 2018-10-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-018-0639-7
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spelling doaj-858512dc9b574800b563c5ab647863d92020-11-24T21:58:26ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312018-10-011811710.1186/s12903-018-0639-7The dental perspective on osteogenesis imperfecta in a Danish adult populationKirstine Juhl Thuesen0Hans Gjørup1Jannie Dahl Hald2Malene Schmidt3Torben Harsløf4Bente Langdahl5Dorte Haubek6Section for Pediatric Dentistry, Department of Dentistry and Oral Health, Health, Aarhus UniversityCenter for Oral Health in Rare Diseases, Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Aarhus University HospitalDepartment of Endocrinology and Internal Medicine, Aarhus University HospitalAarhus Municipal Dental ServiceDepartment of Endocrinology and Internal Medicine, Aarhus University HospitalDepartment of Endocrinology and Internal Medicine, Aarhus University HospitalSection for Pediatric Dentistry, Department of Dentistry and Oral Health, Health, Aarhus UniversityAbstract Background To report on dental characteristics and treatment load in Danish adult patients with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI). Methods Oral examination of 73 patients with OI was performed and OI type I, III, and IV were represented by 75.3%, 8.2%, and 16.4%, respectively. Patients were diagnosed as having dentinogenesis imperfecta (DI) if they had clinical and radiological signs of DI. In the data analysis, mild OI (type I) was compared to moderate-severe OI (type III and IV). Results Discoloration of teeth was prevalent in patients with moderate-severe compared to mild OI (83.3% vs. 5.5%, p < 0.001). Cervical constriction and pulpal obliteration were frequent findings in patients with moderate-severe OI (61.1% and 88.9%, respectively), whereas pulp stones and taurodontism were diagnosed in patients with mild OI only (29.1% and 9.1%, respectively). DI was found in 24.7% of OI patients and considerably more frequent in patients with moderate-severe (94.4%) compared to mild OI (1.8%) (p < 0.001). The number of teeth with artificial crowns was significantly higher in patients with moderate-severe OI than in patients with mild OI (median 1.5, range 0–23 vs. median 0, range 0–14) (p < 0.001). The number of teeth with fillings in patients with mild OI was significantly higher than in patients with moderate-severe OI (mean 9.7, SD 5.1, median 9.0, range 1–21 vs. mean 5.0, SD 4.4, median 4.0, range 0–16) (p < 0.001). Conclusions One fourth of patients with OI had DI, and the vast majority of them had moderate-severe OI. Whereas discoloration of teeth, cervical constriction and pulp obliteration were frequent findings in patients with moderate-severe OI, pulp stones and taurodontism were found in patients with mild OI only. In patients with moderate-severe OI, the dental treatment load was dominated by prosthetic treatment, whereas restorative treatment with fillings was more prevalent in patients with mild OI.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-018-0639-7CollagenDentinogenesis imperfectaDental treatment loadRadiographic findings
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author Kirstine Juhl Thuesen
Hans Gjørup
Jannie Dahl Hald
Malene Schmidt
Torben Harsløf
Bente Langdahl
Dorte Haubek
spellingShingle Kirstine Juhl Thuesen
Hans Gjørup
Jannie Dahl Hald
Malene Schmidt
Torben Harsløf
Bente Langdahl
Dorte Haubek
The dental perspective on osteogenesis imperfecta in a Danish adult population
BMC Oral Health
Collagen
Dentinogenesis imperfecta
Dental treatment load
Radiographic findings
author_facet Kirstine Juhl Thuesen
Hans Gjørup
Jannie Dahl Hald
Malene Schmidt
Torben Harsløf
Bente Langdahl
Dorte Haubek
author_sort Kirstine Juhl Thuesen
title The dental perspective on osteogenesis imperfecta in a Danish adult population
title_short The dental perspective on osteogenesis imperfecta in a Danish adult population
title_full The dental perspective on osteogenesis imperfecta in a Danish adult population
title_fullStr The dental perspective on osteogenesis imperfecta in a Danish adult population
title_full_unstemmed The dental perspective on osteogenesis imperfecta in a Danish adult population
title_sort dental perspective on osteogenesis imperfecta in a danish adult population
publisher BMC
series BMC Oral Health
issn 1472-6831
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract Background To report on dental characteristics and treatment load in Danish adult patients with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI). Methods Oral examination of 73 patients with OI was performed and OI type I, III, and IV were represented by 75.3%, 8.2%, and 16.4%, respectively. Patients were diagnosed as having dentinogenesis imperfecta (DI) if they had clinical and radiological signs of DI. In the data analysis, mild OI (type I) was compared to moderate-severe OI (type III and IV). Results Discoloration of teeth was prevalent in patients with moderate-severe compared to mild OI (83.3% vs. 5.5%, p < 0.001). Cervical constriction and pulpal obliteration were frequent findings in patients with moderate-severe OI (61.1% and 88.9%, respectively), whereas pulp stones and taurodontism were diagnosed in patients with mild OI only (29.1% and 9.1%, respectively). DI was found in 24.7% of OI patients and considerably more frequent in patients with moderate-severe (94.4%) compared to mild OI (1.8%) (p < 0.001). The number of teeth with artificial crowns was significantly higher in patients with moderate-severe OI than in patients with mild OI (median 1.5, range 0–23 vs. median 0, range 0–14) (p < 0.001). The number of teeth with fillings in patients with mild OI was significantly higher than in patients with moderate-severe OI (mean 9.7, SD 5.1, median 9.0, range 1–21 vs. mean 5.0, SD 4.4, median 4.0, range 0–16) (p < 0.001). Conclusions One fourth of patients with OI had DI, and the vast majority of them had moderate-severe OI. Whereas discoloration of teeth, cervical constriction and pulp obliteration were frequent findings in patients with moderate-severe OI, pulp stones and taurodontism were found in patients with mild OI only. In patients with moderate-severe OI, the dental treatment load was dominated by prosthetic treatment, whereas restorative treatment with fillings was more prevalent in patients with mild OI.
topic Collagen
Dentinogenesis imperfecta
Dental treatment load
Radiographic findings
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