Oligomicrodontia in a Pediatric Cancer Survivor after Chemotherapy: A Case Report

Healthcare (Basel). 2022 Aug 12;10(8):1521. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10081521.

Abstract

Chemotherapy used on pediatric patients especially those below 3 years of age causes disturbances in dental development. The aim of this case report was to present the late dental effects of chemotherapy in a patient treated for anaplastic ependymoma (WHO III) at an early age. Radiographic findings at the age of 9 years showed oligomicrodontia of six teeth, maxillary lateral incisors, and maxillary and mandibular first premolars. Pediatric cancer survivors after chemotherapy have an increased risk of one or more dental development disorders. To ensure proper dental care and to assess the long-term effects on oral health, tooth development, and occlusion, the involvement of a dentist is crucial. Adequate diagnosis and well-planned treatment of the dental defect can significantly improve patient oral health-related quality of life.

Keywords: case report; dental care; dental development disorders; late effects; microdontia; pediatric cancer survivors.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

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This research received no external funding.