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HEREDITARY FRUCTOSE
INTOLERANCE AND DENTAL
CARIESARJUN RAJ . B
What is Hereditary Fructose Intolerance?
Fructose intolerance is a recessive genetic disease in which the patients lack the gene which code for an enzyme called aldolase B in the liver which is responsible for digestion of fructose and sucrose.
• Fructose is a 6C compound• It is a ketose• It has a keto functional group in the Second carbon atom.
Structure of fructose
Fructose metabolism
SYMPTOMS:Nausea and vomiting if fructose or sucrose is consumed in any form.
Hypoglycemia if fructose is consumed
Mild jaundice which can be observed as yellowish discoloration on the skin and sclera
Dental caries is not seen in these patients.
Clinical examination
Palpation Eye examination Liver biopsy
By palpation we can identify hepatomegaly and spleenomegaly which are the symptoms of HFI.
By examining the eye we can identify the presence of jaundice which is another symptom of HFI.
Biopsy can indicate the Abnormal level of enzymeEspecially lack of aldolase B
DENTAL CARIESDental caries literally means TOOTH DECAY
An irreversible infection usually bacterial in origin that causes demineralization of the hard tissues( Enamel Dentin and Cementum) and
destruction of the organic matter of the tooth, usually by production of acid by hydrolysis of
the food debris accumulated on the tooth surface .
MICROBIOLOGICAL BASIS OF DENTAL
CARIES
Streptococcus mutans
After gram staining found to be gram positive
Grown on selective agar medium like Lauria media (fructose and sucrose rich).
Treatment for HFI
Fructose free diet is the best treatment for avoiding complications like liver failure and deathIt is unusually seen in children that they restrict themselves from consuming sweets and chocolates who suffer from this disorder.
Summary: * HFI
* Dental caries
* Microbiological basis of Dental
* Relation between HFI and Dental caries