Hypodontia: genetics and future Hypodontia: genetics and future perspectives
Tooth development is a complex process of reciprocal interactions that we have only recently begun to understand. With the large number of genes involved in the odontogenic process, the opportunity for mutations to disrupt this process is high.
Trevor J Pemberton +2 more
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The aetiology of hypodontia: The prevalence, severity and location of hypodontia within families [PDF]
Previous studies have indicated that hypodontia has a significantly higher prevalence in the relatives of affected individuals than in the general population. This study aims to examine further the roles of genetic and environmental factors in the aetiology of hypodontia by investigating the relationship between the severity and distribution of ...
Brook, AH +4 more
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Dentofacial Features in Schimke Immuno-Osseous Dysplasia: From Childhood to Adolescence. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Schimke immune‐osseous dysplasia (SIOD) is a sporadic multi‐system disorder mainly characterized by spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, immune insufficiency, and renal failure. Little evidence is available regarding the dentofacial features of SIOD.
Sharifinejad A +3 more
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Gemination, hypodontia, and supernumerary teeth [PDF]
Cuenca ; volumen 62; número ...
José V. Serrano
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Natural Language Understanding to Assess Oral Health-Related Quality of Life: A Cross-Sectional Study Incorporating a Mixed Methods Approach. [PDF]
Our study employs Natural Language Understanding (NLU) as a qualitative text analysis method, which is less biased, more time‐efficient, and resource‐saving than traditional methods. This study offers a data‐driven approach to understanding patients' sentiments and needs.
Anweigi L +5 more
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Interdisciplinary Orthodontic-Aesthetic Makeover Treatment of Nonsyndromic Hypodontia Case. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This case study demonstrates treating maxillary lateral incisor agenesis in a male with class II div. 2 malocclusion using space closure and canine re‐anatomization. It emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary team approach for minimally invasive, aesthetically pleasing results in orthodontic and restorative dentistry.
Al-Nuaimi HSH, Radzi ZB, Venugopal A.
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Clinical periodontal diagnosis
Abstract Periodontal diseases include pathological conditions elicited by the presence of bacterial biofilms leading to a host response. In the diagnostic process, clinical signs such as bleeding on probing, development of periodontal pockets and gingival recessions, furcation involvement and presence of radiographic bone loss should be assessed prior ...
Giovanni E. Salvi +5 more
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Determining genotype–phenotype correlations in patients with hypodontia is important for understanding disease pathogenesis, although only a few studies have elucidated it.
Shinyeop Lee +6 more
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Concurrent Occurrence of Bilateral Hypodontia and Microdontia in a Nonsyndromic Paediatric Patient: A Case Report [PDF]
Hypodontia is a developmental dental anomaly defined as the absence of one or more primary or permanent teeth excluding third molars. It can be associated with syndrome or nonsyndromic condition accompanied with other developmental dental anomalies ...
PG Anjali +4 more
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Prevalence of hypodontia of permanent dentition in a sample of orthodontic patients In Erbil City: An orthopantomograph study [PDF]
Background and objective: Developmentally missing teeth include hypodontia, oligodontia, and anodontia. In the case of absence of one or more teeth or supernumerary one, the need for treatment is very great.
Rebin Ali Mohammed Amin +2 more
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