Manejo odontológico de paciente com epidermólise bolhosa: relato de caso
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Epidermólise Bolhosa, Doenças Raras, Assistência OdontológicaResumo
Epidermólise bolhosa descreve um conjunto de desordens genéticas caracterizadas pela formação de bolhas e erosões a manipulação e mínimo contato. Esta patologia representa um grande desafio à prática clínica do cirurgião-dentista, devendo este saber quais alterações no atendimento ele precisa realizar para contornar as limitações impostas por esta doença e assim proporcionar o melhor atendimento aos pacientes acometidos. Este artigo propõe-se a relatar um caso clínico de manejo odontológico de uma paciente com epidermólise bolhosa, em que foram realizadas laserterapia de baixa potência, raspagem supragengival e exodontias de caninos inferiores decíduos. Dessa forma, esse caso demonstra a importância do cirurgião-dentista na equipe multidisciplinar que atende a estes pacientes.
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