Shprintzen-goldberg craniosynostosis: craniofacial and oral characteristics, diagnosis, and clinical management of a very rare syndrome

Author:

VIEIRA Danielle Monsores1ORCID,SILVA Florense Gabriela1ORCID,DINIZ Michele Baffi2ORCID,FERREIRA Maria Cristina Duarte2ORCID,SANTOS Maria Teresa Botti Rodrigues dos1ORCID,GUARÉ Renata Oliveira2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, Brasil

2. Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul, Brasil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Shprintzen-Goldberg craniosynostosis syndrome, characterized by craniosynostosis and marfanoid habitus, is a very rare entity described in 75 individuals worldwide. This study aimed to present a case report of a 6-year-old female Brazilian child with Shprintzen-Goldberg’s craniosynostosis syndrome. We described the craniofacial and oral characteristics and its clinical management, comparing to the existing literature. The patient presented with intellectual disability, craniosynostosis, ocular proptosis, low-set anomalous ears, and other skeletal and connective tissue defects. Oral features included malocclusion, micrognathia, pseudo-cleft palate, dental caries, and inefficient biofilm control. The treatment started with guidance on cariogenic foods, oral hygiene, and an indication to discontinue bottle feeding. Subsequently, the carious lesions were restored with composite resins, and the patient was referred for orthopedic surgery, orthodontic treatment, speech therapy, and nutritional counseling. The patient was followed for 5 years. This case report emphasizes the importance of knowing the craniofacial and oral characteristics for the diagnosis and clinical management of a female child with a rare Shprintzen-Goldberg’s craniosynostosis syndrome. The case also highlights the need for oral health care in individuals with intellectual disabilities.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Dentistry

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