Publication: Oral manifestation and dental management of catch 22 syndrome
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Marmara Dental Journal
Abstract
The deletion of chromosome 22q11.2 is described as CATCH 22,
Velocardiofacial Syndrome or Di George Syndrome. The acronym
of CATCH 22 stands for cardiac defect, abnormal faces, thymic
hypoplasia, cleft palate, hypocalcaemia but the acronym does
not express all of the symptoms of CATCH 22 syndrome. Some
clinical findings of CATCH 22 relate to congenital cardiac defects,
velopharyngeal insufficiency with or without cleft palate, immune
problems, feeding difficulties, hypocalcaemia, learning disabilities,
behavioral abnormalities and lastly characteristic facial features. A
treatment protocol of a 7-year-old child with CATCH 22 syndrome
who also has dental caries complaint, toothache has been presented.
Dental caries treatment and prophylactic application have been done
for the patient. As a result, this study basically depicts how a dental
approach can be followed for those patients who have CATCH 22
syndrome.
