Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome: Oral findings and microbiota in children and review of the literature.
Alessandra LuccheseSabina CenciarelliMaurizio ManuelliMarta MarcolinaFederica BarzaghiValeria CalbiMaddalena MigliavaccaMaria Ester BernardoFrancesca TucciVera GalloFederico FraschettaSilvia DarinMiriam CasiraghiAlessandro AiutiFrancesca FerruaMaria Pia CicalesePublished in: Clinical and experimental dental research (2022)
Our data suggest that WAS patients are at greater risk of alterations in the oral cavity. The statistically higher incidence of periodontitis and the trend to higher prevalence of potentially pathological bacterial species in our small cohort, that should be confirmed in future in a larger population, underline the importance of dentistry monitoring as part of the multidisciplinary management of WAS patients.