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Contemporary surgical management of hypodontia

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2017
Hypodontia is the term most commonly applied to the condition in which teeth congenitally fail to develop. Such cases differ from teeth that have been lost early or that have failed to erupt, although their initial presentation may be similar and therefore not recognised. The range of missing teeth and their physical and psychological results is large,
J. Breeze, M.S. Dover, R.W. Williams
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Hypodontia of all primary canines

European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry, 2016
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain hypodontia of the various tooth types with evolutionary and anatomic models. Hypodontia of all primary canines in a healthy individual is exceptionally rare and has not been previously reported in the dental literature.This clinical report describes a 4-year-old southern Chinese female with the ...
R P, Anthonappa, N M, King
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Dentofacial characteristics of patients with hypodontia

Clinical Oral Investigations, 2009
This study aims to identify distinctive dentofacial characteristics of hypodontia patients. For this purpose, 189 young hypodontia patients (cases) were divided into subgroups, based on criteria from literature. Normalised differences between cases and controls were calculated for various parameters of dentofacial form.
Creton, M.   +4 more
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Hypodontia: George's case.

Dental update, 1998
Five questions are posed regarding the treatment of a patient with hypodontia. The treatment options are discussed, and the actual treatment carried out demonstrated. The treatment preferences of British Orthodontists, elicited through the CASES project, are also included.
W J, Kerr, J D, Clark, M H, Davis
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Hypodontia in twins.

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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Hypodontia—Problems of Permanent Space Closure

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1985
A case is described, illustrating several of the problems which can be encountered in the management of this group of patients.
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Hypodontia in Iraqi people

Mustansiria Dental Journal, 2018
The most common congenital missing teeth are the upper lateral incisors. This study is performed to find the frequency of missing upper laterals in the young adult Iraqis and to assess their orthodontic treatment. The sample consists of twenty patients with hypodontia of upper lateral incisors (right and left) out of a thousand patients examined for ...
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Adolecent Hypodontia Management

2011
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McNamara, C, Foley, T, McNamara, CM
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Dental Eruption and Hypodontia

Journal of Dental Research, 1968
H L, Bailit   +2 more
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