Dental and dentoalveolar dimensions in individuals with osteogenesis imperfecta.
Janna Waltimo-SirénHenri TuuralaElla SäämäkiPetteri HolstMarjut EvälahtiHeidi ArponenPublished in: Acta odontologica Scandinavica (2021)
Reduced tooth size is a developmental feature of OI and a shallow palate a characteristic possibly associated with previously documented imparity of vertical jaw development. Observed posterior widening of the dental arches may follow from altered tongue position. Smaller tooth size can be favourable from orthodontic point of view in alleviating crowding, but it might further predispose to fracturing of teeth which is a considerable risk associated with dentine abnormality. The shallow jawbones may initiate development of posterior open bite, rare in general population but relatively often encountered in OI.