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CHERUBISM (Olgu Bildirisi)

CHERUBISM (Case Report)

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Cherubism is an inherited disease which especially affects the jaw bones and is clinically characterized by firm, painless swellings. Intraorally delay in tooth eruptions together with the changes in the localization of germs and early tooth loss are characteristic features. This condition decreases spontaneously at puberty and the clinical appearence becomes normal in the third decade. In this article, a family whose most of its members were affected by this disease was reported.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Kalıtsal bir hastalık olan cherubism öncelikle çene kemiklerini tutar ve ağrısız gergin şişliklerle klinikte farkedi-lir. Dişlerin sürme zamanlarında gecikme, diş germlerinde yer değiştirme, erken diş kayıpları görülebilir. Geç puberte döneminde duraklayıp yavaş yavaş gerileyen bu hastalıkta klinik görüntü otuzlu yaşlarda normale döner. Bu makalede pek çok bireyi hastalıktan etkilenen bir aile sunulmuştur.
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