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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 116, No 2, 196-198.
© 1988 American Dental Association

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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 116, Issue 2, 196-198
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Case Reports

Fetal alcohol syndrome: report of case



S Webb, MS Hochberg, and MR Sher

Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY 11238.

A report of a patient with fetal alcohol syndrome has been presented with a review of the syndrome and the literature. Although the patient was treated in the operating room, many patients with less severe medical involvement or less extensive dental needs can be treated as outpatients. Each case must be considered individually with the prime concern being the patient's safety. Such patients may have numerous emotional or physical problems that the dentist must recognize. These patients are at high risk for several types of heart defects, many of which will require consultation for bacterial endocarditis precautions. The major and minor anomalies associated with fetal alcohol syndrome have been outlined.





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