A 23-year-old woman presented to dentist department with a complaint of partial anodontia. Clinical and radiographic investigations showed a myriad of findings including stunted growth, osteoporosis and calcifications in the bilateral caudate nucleus, putamen, globus pallidus, thalamus, basal ganglia, cerebral hemispheres and cortical white matter. Oral findings included oligodontia and advanced periodontitis in relation to the present teeth. Clinical Examination Serum phosphorus- 6.88 mg/dl Serum alkaline phosphatase- 124 IU/l Serum calcium levels- 8.23 mg/dl.

Serum lactate dehydrogenase level- 1,083 IU/l. T Thyroid stimulating hormone- 8.21 µIU/ml Parathyroid hormone- 878.50 pg/ml What is the probable diagnosis of this condition? *This case is for Docplexus editorial team for educative purpose only Source: Aditya A, Lele S, Aditya P. Fahr's disease with oral manifestations: report of…