Abstract
Chondrodysplasia Punctata is a disease belonging to the metaphysia syndrom. This disease is characterized by endochondral punctata calcification of epiphysis or apophysis, short legs and hands, arthrogryposis, saddle nose, ichthyosis, cataract and mental retardation.
This report concerns a case of Chondrodysplasia Punctata (Rhizomeric form)in a 4 year 1 month old girl. Observations were made from the dental point of view, and the findings were as follows;
1) The mesio-distal and bucco-lingual lengths of all primary teeth were smaller than the standard size.
2) Measuring the dental cast, the width of the dental arch was found to be larger, but the length of the arch was found to be smaller than the standard size.
3) The value of the palatal height was slightly smaller, compared with that of the normal children.
4) According to X-ray cephalometric analysis, the growth of the mandible was insufficient.
5) An enlargement of the angles of the teeth axes of the upper and lower central incisors was found.
6) The growth of the basal arches of the maxilla and mandible were shown to be retarded in the anterior portion.
7) Measurement of the area of the tubella sella triangle, revealed the posterior parts to be large and almost standard in the mesofacial part, and small in the mandibulo-facial parts.