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Developmental disorders of human dentition may result in various abnormalities according to etiologic agents and the developmental period involved. The size, shape and number of teeth may be affected. Dental abnormalities can occur singly or in multiples
Jéssica de Oliveira Alvarenga FREIRE +4 more
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Non-syndromic hypo-hyperdontia—A rare case report and review of literature
Kanika Verma +6 more
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A comprehensive review of the literature and data analysis on hypo-hyperdontia
Sreekanth Kumar Mallineni +1 more
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Key Clinical Message Management of supernumerary teeth fused to the labial surface of permanent maxillary central incisors would require a multidisciplinary approach comprising of endodontic treatment, periodontal recontouring, and cosmetic composite restoration.
Hadi Assadian +4 more
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Panoramic radiographs and dental patients with Down syndrome: A scoping review
Abstract Introduction Life expectancy for people with Down syndrome (DS) has increased to 60 years, although poor oral health affects their quality of life. Panoramic radiographs (PRs) are usually well‐tolerated by people with DS and can provide valuable diagnostic data for treatment planning and research.
Antonia M. Scott +3 more
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Hyperdontia- A Rare Non Syndromic Case
Sreelakshmi NN
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Prevalence and Patterns of Five Dental Anomalies in Athletes in Qatar: A Panoramic Radiographic Study. [PDF]
Objective This study investigated the prevalence of dental anomalies within the athlete population in Qatar using panoramic radiographs. Design This retrospective, cross‐sectional study was conducted at Aspetar Hospital in Qatar. Materials and Methods Digital panoramic radiographs of 5000 records of athletes attending dental department were ...
Hashem A +5 more
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Objectives. This study aimed to investigate whether the sella turcica bridging (STB) and ponticulus posticous (PP) are associated with the congenital missing maxillary lateral incisor (CMMLI), based on lateral cephalograms of patients who needed orthodontic treatment. Materials and Methods.
Farhad Sobouti +5 more
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A RARE CASE OF HYPO-HYPERDONTIA WITH THYROID DISORDER
Hypo-hyperdontia is an extremely rare mixed numerical dental abnormality with the presence of supernumerary teeth and absence of the teeth concomitantly in the same individual.
İlkay Peker, Songul Yapıcı
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Nonsyndromic Generalized Radiculomegaly of Permanent Dentition: A Rare Case Report
Introduction. Radiculomegaly (marked elongation of dental roots) is a distinct dental abnormality with a major clinical significance that is closely related to oculofaciocardiodental syndrome (OFCD). Since OFCD syndrome was first identified in 1996, only a few cases of nonsyndromic/nonfamilial radiculomegaly have been reported.
Mohammed Alhussain +3 more
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