Oral self-inflicted accidental trauma in patients with neurological disorders: a case report of dental management in infants with cerebellar hypoplasia

Angela Galeotti, Francesco Aristei,Alessandra Putrino, Silvia Vallese,Lorenzo Figa-Talamanca, Giulia Vallogini,Garret-bernardin Annelyse Martine,Paola Festa, Fabio Magliarditi,Martina Caputo

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY(2024)

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Self-inflicted oral injuries, accidental or otherwise, can cause major consequences. Measures need to be taken to protect individuals from chronic self-injurious behaviour; however, there are no official guidelines on the subject. The purpose of this article is to show the case of a 1-year-old patient with neurological disorders who, following the eruption of deciduous teeth, had self-inflicted a traumatic ulcer on his tongue and lower lip. Following a multidisciplinary approach involving several operating units of our hospital to make a diagnosis, an oral device was designed to completely cover the dental elements to prevent recurrence of the trauma and to prevent further worsening of the injuries already caused. The purpose of this work is to demonstrate that although the surgical approach, such as extraction of the dental elements, may be the quickest solution in situations similar to the one presented, the high biological cost and irreversibility of the result lead to seeking alternatives and more conservative solutions such as the one described.
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Self-inflicted trauma,Oral cavity,Neurological
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