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Orofacial function of persons having Rett syndrome Report from observation charts The survey comprises 83 observation charts. Estimated occurrence: 10:100 000 girls/women. Etiology: Not entirely clarified. A mutation in the MECP2 gene on the X-chromosome (Xq28) can be identified in 80 percent. The gene mutation affects the development of the nervous system. General symptoms: Symptoms present around the age of 1 to 2 years. The symptoms appear in four stages: Early Onset Phase (I), Rapid Destructive Phase (II), Plateau Phase (III) and Late Motor Deterioration Phase (IV). The syndrome includes inability to perform voluntary movements (apraxia), epilepsy, motor and intellectual impairment and difficulties with the regulation of breathing, blood pressure and pulse. Scoliosis is common. Repetitive hand or hand and mouth movements are characteristic for the diagnosis. Orofacial/odontological symptoms: Severe oral motor impairment resulting in eating problems, drooling, and difficulties with oral hygiene. Most of these girls do not learn to speak. The majority have severe tooth grinding, resulting in tooth wear, and many also have involuntary tongue movements. Overbite and an open bite in the area of the front teeth are more common than in the general population. Orofacial/ odontological treatment: Early contact with dental services for intensified prophylactic care and oral hygiene information is essential. Tooth grinding should be followed up, and be managed with a splint when necessary. Regular check-ups of dental and jaw development. Orthodontist should be consulted when needed Feeding and swallowing difficulties are investigated and treated by a specialist team at the hospital or multidisciplinary treatment center. Communication skills training is frequently essential. Oral motor training and stimulation may be relevant. Sources: The rare disease database of the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare. The MHC database - The Mun-H-Center database on oral health and orofacial function in rare diseases. The Documentation from the Ågrenska Center. Sida 1 av 6

Age distribution 28 13 14 7 7 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 3-6 7-9 10-12 13-15 16-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50 - F M : 83 Ages: 3-47 Sex: M (0) F (83) Overview Yes No Missing data A: Incomprehensible speech/no speech 80 1 2 83 B: Eating and drinking difficulties¹ 60 20 3 83 C: Profuse drooling, on clothes¹ 60 20 3 83 D: Breathing difficulties¹ ² 3 20 3 26 E: Grinding every day¹ ² 8 14 4 26 N 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% A: B: D: E: Ja Yes Nej No Uppgift Missing saknas data Note that the diagram is based upon less than 100 individuals. 1: Compiled using questionnaire 2: This variable was introduced in version 2 (2008) of the Observation chart. Sida 2 av 6

Oral health Oral health index (indices)¹ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Missing data Calc Calculus 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 18 26 GI Gingivitis 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 18 26 Plaq Coating 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 18 26 Toot Tooth wear 2 3 5 2 14 26 N C Calculus index is based on the presence of visible calculus on the buccal surface of 6 index teeth. 0 indicates that there is no calculus at all, 6 indicates calculus on all index teeth. GI Gingivitis index is based on the presence of visible gingivitis on the buccal surface of 6 index teeth. 0 indicates that there is no bleeding, 6 indicates bleeding on all index teeth. Pl Plaque index is based on the presence of visible plaque on the buccal surface of 6 index teeth. 0 indicates that there is no plaque, 6 indicates plaque on all index teeth. To Tooth wear index is a weighted summary of the degree of tooth wear on 6 different segments. Tooth wear is only evaluated in the permanent dentition, not in the primary teeth. The final index score is based on the degree of tooth wear found in most segments. 0: 1: 2: 3: No tooth wear or minor wear of enamel in either of the segments Marked tooth wear of the enamel, possibly exceeding into dentin tooth wear in the dentine reaching up to 1/3 of the tooth crown Tooth wear in the dentine reaching up to more than 1/3 of the tooth crown. If 3 is given in any segment then SI is 3. 1: Oral health index (indices) was (were) introduced in the observations in 2008 Sida 3 av 6

Acceptance of dental examination 10% 7% 18% None Negative Reluctant Positive Missing data 15 25 29 8 6 Sum: 83 35% 30% Caries 3-6 years 7-12 years 13-19 years Adults deft¹ Examined 20 17 of individuals with deft=0 20 15 Mean 0,0 0,5 Standard deviation 0,0 1,9 Missing data 8 10 DMFT² Examined 20 11 13 of individuals with DMFT=0 19 9 9 Standard deviation 0,2 2,3 3,8 Mean 0,1 0,8 2,3 Missing data 7 3 1 1: of carious or filled deciduous teeth 2: of carious or filled permanent teeth Sida 4 av 6

Occlusal relationship Neutral bite 38 Post normal 21 Pre normal 7 Missing data 17 Sum: 83 Maximum jaw opening Children younger than 10 years - 20 0 21-30 0 31-40 4 41-50 1 51-0 Missing data 36 Sum: 41 Children, 10 years or older, and adults - 20 0 21-30 0 31-40 4 41-50 2 51-1 Missing data 35 Sum: 42 Profile¹ Normal 24 Convex 0 Concave 0 Missing data 2 Sum: 26 Mandibular plane¹ Normal 24 Increased 0 Reduced 0 Missing data 2 Sum: 26 1: This variable was introduced in version 2 (2008) of the Observation chart. Sida 5 av 6

Speech difficulty 4% No speech 75 Very incomprehensible 3 Incomprehensible speech 0 Slightly indistinct speech 0 No problems 0 Missing data 5 Sum: 83 90% Clinical findings Yes-answers Total Boys/Men Girls/Women Missing data N=83 (%) N=0 (%) N=83 (%) Impaired tongue motility 56 (81) 0 () 56 (81) 14 Reduced stability in neck 47 (59) 0 () 47 (59) 4 Open mouth at rest 46 (58) 0 () 46 (58) 4 Low muscle tone in lips 43 (54) 0 () 43 (54) 3 High muscle tone in masticatory muscles 25 (47) 0 () 25 (47) 30 M mentalis overactive 24 (32) 0 () 24 (32) 7 Spacing 20 (27) 0 () 20 (27) 8 High palate 19 (25) 0 () 19 (25) 8 Narrow palate 17 (23) 0 () 17 (23) 8 Frontal open bite 15 (20) 0 () 15 (20) 8 Over crowding 15 (20) 0 () 15 (20) 7 Low muscle tone in tongue 15 (22) 0 () 15 (22) 14 Deep bite with gingival contact 8 (11) 0 () 8 (11) 12 Facial asymmetry 8 (10) 0 () 8 (10) 0 High muscle tone in lips 6 (8) 0 () 6 (8) 5 Gingival hyperplasia 4 (6) 0 () 4 (6) 15 Intra oral hypo-sensitivity 4 (6) 0 () 4 (6) 17 Macroglossia 3 (4) 0 () 3 (4) 6 Sida 6 av 6