%0 Case Reports %T A case of giant dental calculus in a patient with centronuclear myopathy. %A Iwama R %A Nagai H %A Suzuki N %A Izumi R %A Kumamoto H %A Takahashi T %J Spec Care Dentist %V 43 %N 4 %D Jul-Aug 2023 28 %M 36031707 暂无%R 10.1111/scd.12772 %X BACKGROUND: Centronuclear myopathy is a hereditary congenital muscle disease. It is characterized by generalized muscle hypotonia from early childhood, elongated cacial appearance, mandibular undergroth, and dental malposition. In this report, we discuss the clinical course and management of a patient with centronuclearmyopathy, who developed a giant dental calculus in the floor of the mouth and underwent surgical excision.
METHODS: A 37-year-old Japanese man was referred to our hospital, and reported a swelling in the floor of the mouth. The patient affects centronuclear myopathy and has generalized muscle weakness. CT images showed a high-density area in the floor of the mouth measuring 35 × 28 × 20 mm. The lesion was clinically diagnosed as giant dental calculus, and surgically removed.
CONCLUSIONS: We have experienced a case of giant dental calculus in a patient with centronuclear myopathy. In dental treatment, we must consider generalized muscle weakness.