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No existe un tratamiento específico para los problemas óseos. El cirujano oral debe evaluar regularmente la dentadura y un otólogo debe verificar los problemas de audición.
Los síntomas en los huesos generalmente causan pocos problemas. El cuidado dental apropiado es importante.
Las complicaciones abarcan problemas dentales y dislocaciones del hombro.
Consulte con el médico si tiene antecedentes familiares de disostosis cleidocraneal y está planeando tener un hijo. Consulte igualmente si tiene un hijo con síntomas similares.
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