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Psychosocial impact of hypodontia in children
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2010The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine the psychosocial impact of hypodontia (multiple dental agenesis) in children and the influence of factors such as severity of hypodontia, number of retained deciduous teeth, age, and sex. The implications of hypodontia for affected patients have been poorly investigated; this, in part, relates ...
Emma, Laing +4 more
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The interdisciplinary management of hypodontia: orthodontics
British Dental Journal, 2003The Interdisciplinary management of hypodontia:
N E, Carter +6 more
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The management of patients with severe hypodontia
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1980SummarySevere hypodontia is thought to be caused by hereditary and environmental factors. It has a population incidence of 0.3% in the permanent dentition, being much rarer in the deciduous dentition. The management of patients suffering from this condition is described, including the use of conservative, prosthodontic and orthodontic procedures.
J A, Hobkirk, A H, Brook
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Eyelid cysts, hypodontia, and hypotrichosis
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1984We report a case of multiple ectodermal defects with the principal features of eyelid apocrine hydrocystomas , hypodontia, and hypotrichosis. To the best of our knowledge this is the second such report and presents histologic features that are unique in our experience.
J M, Burket, B J, Burket, D A, Burket
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The Management of Hypodontia: Present and Future
Dental Update, 2008Developmental absence of teeth (hypodontia) is associated with characteristic morphological changes in the teeth, alveolar volume deficiencies, and skeletal jaw mal-relationships. Management may be complex, involving several dental specialties, ideally working as a close-knit team.
Francis, Nohl +5 more
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Fortschritte der Kieferorthopadie, 1994
Subject of our research were etiology and frequency of hypodontia and the possible effects of hypodontia on correct formation of dental arches in the course of dentition development. Methodologically the diagnostic records of 3238 patients of an orthodontic practice in Magdeburg, Germany, were evaluated.
G, Sterzik, V, Steinbicker, N, Karl
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Subject of our research were etiology and frequency of hypodontia and the possible effects of hypodontia on correct formation of dental arches in the course of dentition development. Methodologically the diagnostic records of 3238 patients of an orthodontic practice in Magdeburg, Germany, were evaluated.
G, Sterzik, V, Steinbicker, N, Karl
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Swedish dental journal. Supplement, 1983
Plaster study models and intraoral and extraoral radiographs of 165 twin pairs (99 mono and 66 dizygotic) were used to investigate: 1. the frequency of hypodontia of permanent teeth in twins, 2. the concordance-discordance rate of hypodontia in monozygotic and dizygotic twins, 3. the empirical risk of hypodontia occurring in twins.
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Plaster study models and intraoral and extraoral radiographs of 165 twin pairs (99 mono and 66 dizygotic) were used to investigate: 1. the frequency of hypodontia of permanent teeth in twins, 2. the concordance-discordance rate of hypodontia in monozygotic and dizygotic twins, 3. the empirical risk of hypodontia occurring in twins.
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Dental Eruption and Hypodontia
Journal of Dental Research, 1968H L, Bailit +2 more
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