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Prosthodontic rehabilitation of Papillon Lefevre Syndrome.
[papillon-lefèvre syndrome]
Papillon
Lefevre
Syndrome
(
PLS
)
is
an
autosomal
recessive
(
AR
)
disorder
affecting
the
skin
and
intra
oral
soft
tissues
resulting
in
palmo
plantar
hyperkeratosis
with
premature
periodontal
problems
leading
to
early
tooth
loss
and
associated
functional
and
psychological
disturbances
.
This
report
presents
management
of
a
17
years
old
girl
suffering
from
PLS
.
She
was
presented
with
the
chief
complaint
of
loss
of
many
permanent
teeth
and
mobility
of
the
remaining
teeth
.
Most
of
the
teeth
were
lost
very
early
after
their
eruption
due
to
swollen
infected
gums
.
There
were
no
other
associated
problems
except
for
the
mild
burning
sensation
of
the
palms
and
soles
.
A
decision
was
made
and
remaining
teeth
were
extracted
in
order
to
prevent
aggressive
bone
loss
.
She
was
then
managed
using
removable
complete
dentures
with
bilateral
balanced
occlusion
.
The
patient
is
comfortable
and
functioning
well
with
her
new
dentition
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"oral soft tissues"
symptom
oral submucous fibrosis
papillon-lefèvre syndrome
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