Comprehensive dental care in patient with Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome: A 3‐year case study using progressive desensitization techniques and oral sedation

Author:

Sarapultseva Maria1ORCID,Sarapultsev Alexey2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric Dentistry Medical Firm Vital EVV Ekaterinburg Russia

2. Institute of Immunology and Physiology (IIP) Ural Division of Russian Academy of Sciences Ekaterinburg Russia

Abstract

AbstractAimThis case study delineates a minimally invasive and effective approach for the aesthetic and functional restoration of teeth in a patient with Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome (RTS), focusing on the challenges and strategies tailored to their specific dental care needs.Methods and ResultsA 20‐year‐old patient diagnosed with RTS presented at the Pediatric Dentistry Department for a comprehensive dental assessment and care. The individual's genetic condition manifested in unique dental and craniofacial anomalies, complicating standard dental procedures. Following an initial consultation that underscored limited cooperation due to intellectual disabilities, a customized treatment plan was developed. This included behavior modification techniques to acclimate the patient to dental settings and procedures. Utilizing “simplified technologies” such as volumetric polymerization composites and self‐etching primer and adhesive systems, tooth 36 was successfully treated. The approach showcased the potential for dental care in RTS patients with minimal sedation, prioritizing patient comfort and cooperation.ConclusionThe successful dental treatment of the RTS patient highlights the importance of patient‐centered, minimally invasive approaches in managing individuals with special healthcare needs. Emphasizing continuity of care and prioritizing restorative treatments facilitated significant improvements in oral health and patient cooperation. This case contributes to the sparse literature on dental care for RTS patients, advocating for specialized strategies to address their comprehensive oral health needs. The findings underscore the necessity for interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative care protocols to ensure effective and empathetic dental treatment for individuals with RTS.

Publisher

Wiley

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