Nonsurgical orthodontic treatment for a patient with Sotos syndrome

Ryoko Shioyasono, Kaoru Yoshinaga, Atsushi Shioyasono, Ayami Ito,Keiichiro Watanabe,Masahiro Hiasa,Shinya Horiuchi,Eiji Tanaka

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics(2023)

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Sotos syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by overgrowth in childhood, specific facial manifestations, advanced bone age, and mental retardation. The purpose of this article is to describe the nonsurgical orthodontic treatment of a 10-year-old boy with a skeletal mandibular protrusion, unilateral posterior crossbite, and Sotos syndrome. After maxillary lateral expansion, the skeletal Class III relationship with an anterior crossbite improved because of mandibular clockwise rotation, whereas the facemask had a marginal effect. After growth at 16 years, he had a skeletal Class I relationship, and thus, conventional orthodontic treatment with preadjusted edgewise appliances was initiated. After 41 months of multibracket treatment, acceptable occlusion with a functional Class I relationship was obtained. One year postretention, few changes in occlusion and facial features were observed. Our results demonstrate that considering the maxillofacial vertical growth during the peripubertal period associ-ated with Sotos syndrome, more attention should be paid to the early orthopedic treatment with the facemask and/or chincap.
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nonsurgical orthodontic treatment,syndrome
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