Opitz (BBB/G) syndrome: Oral manifestations

Abstract
We studied a new case of the G (Opitz BBB/G) syndrome in a 12‐year‐old boy. Several relatives had partial manifestations of the disorder. A comprehensive dental evaluation of the propositus was conducted; included is, to our knowledge, the first published cephalometric analysis of a G syndrome patient. We reviewed 139 cases of the G syndrome; 48 of them had at least one oral abnormality. These included clefting, micrognathia, ankyloglossia, and high‐arched palate. Male G syndrome patients are more likely to have oral anomalies than affected females.