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A comparative retrospective study on the prevalence and therapeutic treatment of dental agenesis between healthy children and children with systemic disease or congenital malformation. [PDF]
Nadolinski M +4 more
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Relationship between skeletal malocclusion and dental anomalies in Nepalese population
Introduction: Teeth eruption is important for the development of alveolar process which increases vertical height of the face and third molar is the last tooth to erupt in the oral cavity after birth.
Bashu Dev Pant +3 more
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Research algorithm for the detection of genetic patterns and phenotypic variety of non-syndromic dental agenesis. [PDF]
Albu CC +9 more
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Mapping tooth number anomalies: a radiographic cross-sectional study in pediatric dentistry [PDF]
Objectives: Understanding the prevalence of dental anomalies is crucial for improving diagnosis and treatment by dentists. Additionally, documenting these anomalies is vital in Legal Medicine, where dental records are instrumental in forensic ...
Maria Inês Guimarães +5 more
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Introduction: Dental Agenesis is the usual developmental dental anomaly involving both primary and permanent dentition but most commonly it affects the permanent teeth.
Khushboo Arif +8 more
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Congenital third molar (3M) agenesis is a common dental anomaly associated with genetic, epigenetic, and craniofacial growth factors. Evidence regarding its prevalence across populations and its relationship with sagittal and vertical growth patterns ...
Daniella Núñez-Díaz +7 more
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Non-syndromic tooth agenesis (TA) can affect both the size and shape of teeth and may interact with sex. This study aimed to advance our understanding of tooth developmental mechanisms by constructing a multifactorial model integrating 3D dental ...
Chihiro Tanikawa +2 more
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Numerical anomalies in the dentition of southern fur seals and sea lions (Pinnipedia: Otariidae)
Cases of dental agenesis, supernumerary teeth and dental losses are presented in three species of South American Otariids: Arctocephalus australis (Zimmermann, 1783), A. tropicalis (Gray, 1872) and Otaria flavescens (Shaw, 1800).
Carolina Loch +2 more
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Multiple Dental Agenesis with an Impacted Maxillary Canine in an Early Medieval Dog (<i>Canis lupus familiaris</i>) from Wolin, Poland-A Case Study. [PDF]
Baranowski P +2 more
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