Oral manifestations in paediatric patients with hepatobiliary diseases: a review
Maria Rita Giuca
2021Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents/Journal of Biological Regulators & Homeostatic Agents12 citationsDOI
Abstract
It is well known that greenish pigmentation of the teeth is seen in children following remission of severe jaundice and clinical and serum bilirubin, a degradation product of haemoglobin, may be permanently trapped in forming dental hard tissues causing discolouration and enamel and dentine hypoplasia. Neonatal jaundice is the most common cause of hyperbilirubinemia and pigmentation of the deciduous teeth is the consequence of this condition. Various hepatobiliary pathologies may have a clinical finding in the oral cavity; furthermore, oral manifestations of hepatic pathologies are not just limited to the pigmentation of the deciduous teeth but also the permanent dentition and the mucous membranes can be affected.
Topics & Concepts
JaundiceMedicineDeciduous teethHypoplasiaCholestasisEnamel hypoplasiaTooth discolorationDentitionBilirubinDentistryDermatologyPathologyGastroenterologyEnamel paintInternal medicineNeonatal Health and BiochemistryOral and Craniofacial LesionsPediatric Hepatobiliary Diseases and Treatments