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Recording jaw relation of a pediatric patient with ectodermal dysplasia and complete anodontia using a digital mini arch tracer: A case report.

Journal of Prosthodontics, 2022
Children with ectodermal dysplasia and complete anodontia experience difficulties in oral rehabilitation because of the small arch size. A case of a 7-year-old boy, whose arch size (length and width) was 30-40% smaller than that of a male adult and who ...
Manlin Sun   +5 more
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ECTODERMAL DYSPLASIA WITH ANODONTIA; A CASE REPORT

Indian Journal Of Applied Research, 2022
Ectodermal dysplasia comprises a hereditary disorder which occurs as a consequence of disturbances in the ectoderm of the developing embryo. The triad of nail dystrophy, alopecia or hypotrichosis and palmoplantar hyperkeratosis is also accompanied by a ...
Monika M. Sehgal   +6 more
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PROSTHODONTIC REHABILITATION OF A SIX-YEAR-OLD CHILD WITH ANODONTIA AND HYPODONTIA WITH AN ASSOCIATED NON-SYNDROMIC DEFECT.

International journal of scientific research, 2022
Edentulism has a series of detrimental effects on oral and overall health. Oral repercussions include the well-known residual ridge resorption, as well as impaired masticatory ability, an unhealthy diet, social limitations, and poor oral health quality ...
Remin Sarah George, N. K., Abdul Razak P
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O destino dos dentes decíduos sem sucessores por anodontia parcial

Journal of Clinical Dentistry and Research, 2021
Introdução e objetivo: O melhor momento para se remover um dente decíduo sem o dente permanente sucessor é reproduzir a natureza e substituir o dente decíduo que seria esfoliado. Para isso, o diagnóstico da anodontia parcial foi estabelecido previamente,
A. Consolaro
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Anti-angiogenic Activities of Methanol Extracts of Imbao (Anodontia edentula) Using Chorioallantoic Membrane Assay

The Philippine journal of science
Angiogenesis is a physiological process with a role in vessel proliferation that is significant in tumor development. Inhibition of this process is called anti-angiogenesis, employing the use of various natural medical agents.
Nour Adel Domaub   +3 more
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Comprehensive Rehabilitation for a Permanent Tooth Anodontia Patient Using an Integrated Digital Approach.

The international journal of periodontics & restorative dentistry, 2020
Agenesis of the permanent dentition is rare. This report describes a 20-year-old woman with 19 deciduous teeth, a single permanent mandibular premolar, and other physical traits associated with ectodermal dysplasia.
Lauren H Katz   +3 more
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Partial anodontia with macroglossia: An esthetic and functional challenge for a prosthodontist

, 2020
Partial anodontia is considered as one of the most crucial developmental anomalies in the dentofacial region. In the permanent dentition, the prevalence rate of true partial exodontia is 3.5%–6.5%.
Shyam Jadhav   +5 more
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Anodontia in Mongolism

Journal of Mental Science, 1939
Anodontia is a physical anomaly which may present itself in varying degrees, and although cases of partial anodontia occur with comparative frequency, the condition of complete anodontia is rare.
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Anodontia

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1963
Abstract Two cases of partial anodontia involving both the deciduous and the permanent dentitions have been described. A consideration of the histories indicated that each case had a different etiology. One case appeared to have been inherited, whereas the other occurred for the first time in the family's history.
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ECTODERMAL DYSPLASIA WITH PARTIAL ANODONTIA

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1944
Ectodermal dysplasia is a rare condition characterized by complete or partial anodontia and by defects in other ectodermal structures. Thoma, 1 in his textbook "Oral Pathology," has given a collective review of 18 cases reported in the literature from 1883 to 1941, and Brodie and Sarnat 2 contributed another case in 1942.
Richard F. Wagner, M. Michael Cohen
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