The role of the dentist and orthodontist in recognizing oro-facial manifestations of acromegaly: a questionnaire-based study

Pituitary. 2022 Feb;25(1):159-166. doi: 10.1007/s11102-021-01183-y. Epub 2021 Sep 13.

Abstract

Purpose: Oro-facial manifestations of acromegaly are among the earliest signs of the disease and are reported by a significant number of patients at diagnosis. Despite this high prevalence of acromegaly oral manifestation, dentists do not play a pivotal role in acromegaly identification and diagnosis. The aim of our study was to evaluate the ability of dentists and orthodontists in the early recognition of the oro-facial manifestations of acromegaly.

Methods: A telematic questionnaire was administered to dentists and orthodontists. The questionnaire included photos with facial and oral-dental details and lateral teleradiography of acromegaly patients (ACRO).

Results: The study included 426 participants: 220 dentists and 206 orthodontists. Upon reviewing the photos, dentists most often observed mandibular prognathism and lips projection, while orthodontists also reported the impairment of relative soft tissue. Orthodontists, who usually use photos to document patients' oral-facial characteristics, paid more attention to oral-facial impairment than dentists. During dental assessment, 90% of the participants usually evaluated tongue size and appearance, diastemas presence, and signs of sleep impairment (mainly orthodontists). Orthodontists were also more able to identify sella turcica enlargement at teleradiography. A total of 10.8% of the participants had ACRO as patients and 11.3% referred at least one patient for acromegaly suspicion.

Conclusion: The study highlighted dentists' strategic role in identifying ACRO. Increasing dentists' awareness about acromegaly clinical issues may improve early diagnosis, potentially resulting in an increased quality of life and decreased mortality among ACRO.

Keywords: Dental manifestations; GH; IGF-1; Macroglossia; Oral-disorders; Prognathism.

MeSH terms

  • Acromegaly* / diagnosis
  • Humans
  • Orthodontists*
  • Quality of Life
  • Referral and Consultation
  • Surveys and Questionnaires