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Calidental echoes the information provided by the Dental Gazette on the new study on hypophosphatasy
Calidental, one dental clinic in Palomares specialized implants of aesthetic fillers in Mairena, echoes the information provided by the web portal Gaceta Dental about the study carried out on hypophosphatasia and its dental manifestations and its management.
Hypophosphatasy (HPP) is a genetic condition that consists of the loss of function of the ALPL gene. This results in poor bone formation, defects in teeth mineralization and premature loss of teeth. It is a very little known disease with a continuous change diagnosis. Therefore, since Japan, two doctors have come to work to get answers and offer a solution to patients suffering from this disease.
To learn more about this disease, a study is being carried out by doctors Okawa and Nakano with the aim of providing a complete review of this disease focused on dental manifestations and their management.
It is a disease that is not easy to detect. Key symptoms in the appearance of hypophosphatasy is the premature downfall of the tooth when the root is intact or dental exfoliation. Other symptoms that may appear and be related to the disease are: the hypoplasia of the enamel and dentin, the reduction of the thickness of the dentin, the wide polished chambers and the thin and short roots.
The diagnosis of the disease is to undergo a replacement treatment of the non-specific alkaline phosphatase enzyme with alpha asphotase. A success in patients who have suffered the disease more severely. Another way of solving the problem is the implantation of a partial denture to reduce the risk of morbidity associated with the early loss of the tooth.
What is hypophosphatasy? Possible diagnostics and how to detect it
Calidental echoes the information provided by the Dental Gazette on the new study on hypophosphatasy /COMUNICAE/ /COMUNICAE/
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2023-04-11

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