Cleidocranial dysostosis
A rare autosomal dominant disorder caused by mutations in the RUNX2 gene. It is characterized by developmental abnormalities in the bones and teeth, including the complete or partial absence of the clavicles, delayed closure of the fontanels, protruding mandible, hypertelorism, scoliosis, and short stature.
Disease Alternative Name
Recent Cases of Cleidocranial dysostosis
Browse recently discussed Cleidocranial dysostosis cases by specialists16 Views
, 10 Likes
, 5 Answers
Top Cleidocranial dysostosis Doctors on Curofy
Top doctors who continously share their opinions on Cleidocranial dysostosisOwn Practice
B.SC;BDS;PGDMLC;Cerficate Implantology
Govt Dental College Osmania
BDS

Self Employed. Now Doing My Practice
Pediatric Consultant
MKCG MCH
MBBS and MD (pediatrics)

Mehraj Group of Dental Clinics
Doctor
Bds

Deihori Model Hospital
Dental Surgeon
Regional Dental College And Hospital
BDS

Modern Dental College & Research Centre
MDS

Trending Diseases
Trending Cases
How would you describe the current understanding of autism in Indian population?
Curofy Health Day4 Likes14 AnswersWhich is similimum or constitutional homeopathy remedy for Pt aged 40/m who is suffering from Bipolar mood disorder, Diabetes mellitus 2 Hypothyroidism , for 21 years pt is very emotional and very sad when anyone angry or oppose his work His professional is high and good post He is very restlessness Rapid his work Anxiety about himself and his family members Worry about future and when he will married He is also in angry nature?
Dr. Nirmal Shah1 Like5 Answers- Login to View the image
Tibial aplasia and prosthetic Leg restoration. *Chief Complaints* Due to congenital anomalies she walks with abnormal gait patterns. *History* When she was born 28 years ago with such congenital anomalies. Her parents never thought that their 5th girl child would be the same as others 4 . But she had different problems with tibial aplasia and others 4 having complex syndactyly in both hands. Same as their father having complex syndactyly. *Vitals* Unable to perform activities of daily living. *Physical Examination* Problem with walking and gripping and grasping. *Management* 28 years old girl looking for Prosthetics management for tibial aplasia. Our team takes measurements and casting for Prosthetic Leg restoration. Now she walks comfortably with a new prosthetic Leg.
Dr. Narendra Kumar4 Likes2 Answers Which of the following approaches have you found effective when treating autistic patients in dental practice?
Dental-Insights2 Likes1 Answer
13 Views
, 11 Likes
, 2 Answers