Sunday, 14 November 2021

A Case Report on Riga-Fede Disease Associated with Natal Teeth in a Premature Female Child | Chapter 6 | Recent Developments in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 11

 Though not typical tooth development defects, natal and neonatal teeth exist. Frequently, they are a segment of dental abnormalities. The prevalence has been estimated to be between one in 2000 and three thousand live births. The purpose of this research is to describe a case of a ten-day-old kid who had natal teeth in the mandibular anterior region and ulcers on the tongue's ventral side. Riga–Fede illness was discovered in the mandibular anterior region, as well as natal teeth with little movement. Riga- Fede sickness has been treated in a variety of ways over the years. To avoid aspiration, swallowing of teeth, and early resolution of the lesion, the treatment strategy included extraction of the natal teeth followed by surgical operation of the extraction socket. At the ten-day follow-up appointment, the lesion had healed satisfactorily. The major goal was to provide professional knowledge about the appearance and management of a natal tooth.


Author(S) Details

Raghavendr Singh
Purvanchal College of Dental Sciences, India.

Medha Lakhanam
Purvanchal College of Dental Sciences, India.

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