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Sotos syndrome with hypodontia

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2006
Summary.Sotos syndrome, or cerebral gigantism, is a rare genetic condition characterized by tall stature, gigantism, dolichocephaly, advanced bone age and learning disability. The purpose of this case report is to highlight the dental management of a 10‐year‐old boy with Sotos syndrome who presented with hypodontia and dental caries.
A P, Callanan, P, Anand, E C, Sheehy
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Hypodontia in Hemifacial Microsomia

The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 2001
Objective The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to describe the patterns of missing teeth in patients with hemifacial microsomia (HFM) and (2) to compare the prevalence of missing teeth in subjects with HFM with a group of unaffected subjects. Study Design A descriptive study was conducted comparing HFM subjects with a group of patients selected ...
E, Maruko   +4 more
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Counselling Patients with Hypodontia

Dental Update, 2008
The aim of this article is to outline the implications that a diagnosis of severe hypodontia can have on a family. This should help dentists to provide effective counselling for such patients. We will discuss the dental, psycho-social, medical, functional, educational and financial implications that this diagnosis can bring.
Daljit S, Gill   +5 more
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Management of Severe Hypodontia

Implant Dentistry, 2002
Developmental absence of one or more teeth referred to as hypodontia is frequently encountered in dental practice, whereas severe hypodontia is a rare developmental dental anomaly. A case of severe hypodontia is presented. It was successfully treated with osseointegrated implants.
P J, Dhanrajani, Sami, al Abdulkarim
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Multidiscipunary Management of Hypodontia

Primary Dental Journal, 2017
Patients with hypodontia require a wide range of treatment, ranging from single tooth replacement to the restoration of multiple edentulous spaces in both arches. Treatment should involve an interdisciplinary team, as no dental speciality possesses the range of expertise required to optimally treat this patient population.
Michael, O'Sullivan, Brian, O'Connell
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The Genetics of Hypodontia

Journal of Dental Research, 1974
A large body of family data was analyzed to explain the genetics of hypodontia. Two multiple threshold models that were developed for quasicontinuous traits were used. The data fit the polygenic model much better than they fit the single major gene model.
B K, Suarez, M A, Spence
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Clinician’s View of Hypodontia

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1980
Hypodontia, agenesis of one or more teeth, is a common trait in modern populations and one that is often encountered by the dental practitioner. Specific patterns of the trait suggest its association with extraoral findings and may help to identify the etiology.
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