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Oculofaciocardiodental Syndrome

What is Oculofaciocardiodental Syndrome?

Oculofaciocardiodental Syndrome is a rare disorder causeed by the deletion of the BCOR gene affecting the eyes, face, teeth, and heart.

 

Oculofaciocardiodental Syndrome is a rare disorder causeed by the deletion of the BCOR gene affecting the eyes, face, teeth, and heart.
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OFCD Created by AmyL
Last updated 19 Nov 2015, 08:34 PM

Posted by Angelpro1404
19 Nov 2015, 08:34 PM

Hello Amy I know it's been awhile since your post but I wonder if you have found our group on Facebook? OFCD awareness group. There are roughly about 30 families world wide that are effected by OFCD and can help answer questions for you within minutes. You should take a look into it.

Posted by AmyL
18 Dec 2011, 12:23 PM

I wanted to hear what others have experienced with dental work associated with OFCD.. I have a 10 year old that is scheduled for 6 extractions and the removal of a supernumery tooth (extra). With the characteristic of delayed eruption and no clear indication as to when the permanent teeth will come in. . .I'm not sure what to do? Thoughts anyone? We are told the baby teeth are impeding the perm teeth from erupting. ????

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Visit sanfordresearch.org/CoRDS to enroll.

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Created by AmyL | Last updated 19 Nov 2015, 08:34 PM


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