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Panoramic Radiographic Representation of Progressive Periodontal Destruction in a Family with Six Affected Papillon-Lefèvre Siblings.

  • Khaled A Abdel Ghaffar1
  • Camille Rose-Nelson2
  • Alison Glascoe2
  • Ronald S Brown3,*,

1Ain Shams University, Department of Periodontology and Oral Medicine, Cairo, Egypt

2Howard University College of Dentistry, Department of Periodontics, Washington, DC, USA

3Howard University College of Dentistry, Department of Oral Diagnostic,Georgetown University Medical Center, Department of Otolaryngology, Washington, DC, USA

DOI: 10.17796/jcpd.34.1.jk4r238521227342 Vol.34,Issue 1,January 2010 pp.61-66

Published: 01 January 2010

*Corresponding Author(s): Ronald S Brown E-mail: rbrown@howard.edu

Abstract

The panoramic radiographs of six Papillon-Lefèvre affected siblings from one family are evaluated and compared. These six affected siblings range in age from seven to twenty-four years of age. Tooth loss and periodontal disease progression are radiographically documented as these affected siblings age and eventually become endentulous with evident ridge resorption


Keywords

Papillon-Lefèvre, hyperkeratosis ,palmo-plantar, edentulous

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Khaled A Abdel Ghaffar,Camille Rose-Nelson,Alison Glascoe,Ronald S Brown. Panoramic Radiographic Representation of Progressive Periodontal Destruction in a Family with Six Affected Papillon-Lefèvre Siblings.. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 2010. 34(1);61-66.

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