1. The challenging management of Moebius syndrome using orthodontic camouflage: A case report.
- Author
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Duggal I, Zere E, Kumar Chaudhari P, Duggal R, Singh Rana S, and Chauhan A
- Subjects
- Female, Humans, Child, Quality of Life, Esthetics, Dental, Face, Mobius Syndrome complications, Mobius Syndrome therapy, Malocclusion
- Abstract
Moebius syndrome (MS) is a rare congenital neuromuscular disorder characterized by weakness or paralysis (palsy) of abducens and facial nerves, or other cranial nerves which may be affected. Diagnosis, treatment, and dental management of MS patients are focused on treating manifestations like malocclusion, while catering to associated extraoral (neurologic, dermatologic, ocular) complications, aiming to improve their quality of life. Here, we report the case of a 9-year-old female patient with MS who underwent orthodontic camouflage using combined orthopedic-orthodontic therapy using a high-pull chin cup and fixed orthodontic appliance to improve skeletal mal-relation and facial appearance. The outcome displayed great improvement in function and better esthetics, improving not only the patient's but also the family's quality of life. A year's follow-up showed successful maintenance of the achieved results. A multidisciplinary approach in MS not only helps in overcoming the treatment challenges but also provides great psychosocial benefits to these patients., (© 2023 Special Care Dentistry Association and Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
- Published
- 2024
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