Successful Management of the Masochistic Habit in a Child with Santovuori-HaltiaHagberg Disease (Infantile Neuronal Ceriod Lipofuscinoses)
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research - Year 2017, Vol 11, Issue 1
Abstract
Self-injurious behaviours are usually related to paediatric patients with mental retardation. The management of such patients is quiet challenging to the paediatric dentists because of the difficulty to communicate with such patients regarding their feelings verbally. Here, we present a case report of successful management of self-injurious behaviour in a child with Infantile Neuronal Ceriod Lipofuscinoses (INCL).
Authors and Affiliations
Laresh N Mistry, Shivayogi M Hugar, Vidyavathi H Patil, Punit Patel
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