Hutchinson’s teeth
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Hutchinson’s teeth is seen in which of the following case?
A. Rubella
B. Multiple Sclerosis
C. Congenital Syphilis
D. Edward syndrome
All of the following are TRUE about Hutchinson’s teeth –
A. Teeth that are smaller
B. Teeth widely spaced
C. Notches present on biting surfaces
D. Not a part of Hutchinson’s triad
Hutchinson’s triad
Consists of TRIAD –
- Interstitial keratitis,
- Malformed teeth – Hutchinson incisors and mulberry molars)
- Eighth nerve deafness
common pattern of presentation for congenital syphilis
May be associated with – saddle nose deformity of the nose