Tricho–dento–osseous syndrome

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Tricho–dento–osseous syndrome
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Synonyms TDO syndrome
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Specialty Medical genetics, Dentistry
Symptoms Kinky hair, enamel hypoplasia, taurodontism, osteosclerosis
Complications N/A
Onset Birth
Duration Lifelong
Types N/A
Causes Genetic mutation in the DLX3 gene
Risks
Diagnosis Clinical examination, genetic testing
Differential diagnosis Amelogenesis imperfecta, osteopetrosis
Prevention
Treatment Dental care, orthodontic treatment
Medication
Prognosis Generally good with proper management
Frequency Rare
Deaths


Tricho–dento–osseous syndrome (TDO) is a rare genetic disorder that affects the development of the hair, teeth, and bones. It is characterized by distinctive dental abnormalities, hair abnormalities, and increased bone density. TDO is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, meaning that only one copy of the altered gene is sufficient to cause the disorder.

Signs and Symptoms[edit]

Individuals with TDO typically exhibit a range of symptoms, including:

Genetics[edit]

TDO is caused by mutations in the DLX3 gene, which plays a crucial role in the development of hair, teeth, and bones. The DLX3 gene provides instructions for making a protein that is involved in the regulation of other genes during the development of these tissues.

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of TDO is based on clinical evaluation, family history, and the identification of characteristic features. Genetic testing can confirm the diagnosis by detecting mutations in the DLX3 gene.

Management[edit]

There is no cure for TDO, and treatment is focused on managing the symptoms. This may include:

  • Regular dental care to manage enamel hypoplasia and prevent dental caries
  • Orthodontic treatment to address dental abnormalities
  • Monitoring and managing bone density

Epidemiology[edit]

TDO is a rare condition, and its exact prevalence is unknown. It has been reported in various populations around the world.

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