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Hypo-hyperdontia in an Irish population.

Journal of the Irish Dental Association, 1990
The records of 3,056 orthodontic patients, for whom adequate orthopantomogram radiographs were available, were examined to assess the prevalence of hypo-hyperdontia. The level of 0.45% was in line with previous studies. However, only 131 patients were eligible to be assessed for congenital absence of third molars. It may be that if a more mature sample
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Hyperdontia in children--case reports.

Journal of the New Jersey Dental Association, 2013
Dental anomalies are craniofacial abnormalities of form, function or position of the teeth, bones and tissues of the jaw and mouth. Dental anomalies can range from missing or stained teeth to cleft palates. The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) estimates that in the United States a baby is born every hour with a ...
Deepika M, Reddy, Yadav Koppula, Rao
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Bilateral symmetrical hyperdontia--a case report.

General dentistry, 2008
Supernumerary teeth is a term that describes the presence of additional teeth beyond the normal complement. Supernumerary teeth have been reported in both the primary and permanent dentition, although they are more prevalent in the permanent dentition. Bilateral symmetrical impacted fourth molars are exceedingly uncommon, especially in combination with
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Prevalence of hypodontia and hyperdontia in orthodontic patients

2011
The aim of this was to determine the prevalence of hypodontia, hyperdontia and their clinical manifestation in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment over a period (2007-2010). Methods. The records of 824 orthodontic patients between 10 and 39 years of age (average age 14.88 years) from Orthodontic Clinic of LUHS were analyzed.
Trakinienė, Giedrė   +2 more
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[Anomalies of the dentition: hyperdontia].

Dental Cadmos, 1988
C, Randon   +3 more
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[A case of multiple hyperdontia].

Stomatologiia. Stomatology, 1978
N, Gesheva, V, Mutafchiev, D, Diankov
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Numeric anomalies of teeth in concomitant hypodontia and hyperdontia.

Journal of craniofacial genetics and developmental biology, 1989
Variations in tooth number in children, each of whom had supernumerary teeth and agenesis of teeth, is described. Among the 11, seven had cleft lip and palate, and two had clefting syndromes; two children had dental anomalies only. Only children who had both supernumerary teeth and congenitally missing teeth outside the area of the cleft alveolus were ...
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Nonsyndromic multiple hyperdontia in a series of 13 patients

Journal of the American Dental Association, 2012
Jorge Cortés-Bretón Brinckmann   +2 more
exaly  

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