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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.
Brian O'Connell, Michael O'Sullivan
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Common variants of EDA are associated with non-syndromic hypodontia.

Orthodontics & craniofacial research, 2020
OBJECTIVE The aim of this case-control study was to investigate the association between non-syndromic hypodontia and nineteen common variants of candidate genes ectodysplasin A (EDA), paired box 9 (PAX9), msh homeobox 1 (MSX1), and axis inhibition ...
A. Al-Ani   +4 more
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The prevalence and distribution of hypodontia in 9-16 years old children

Annals of Medical Research, 2020
Aim: Hypodontia is one of the most common dentofacial malformations that affect individuals, both aesthetically and functionally. Hypodontia or congenitally missing teeth is among dental anomalies with different prevalence in each region.
A. Aras, M. Doğan
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Hypodontia in human twins and families

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1971
Abstract The incidence of hypodontia was studied in 369 pairs of twins ranging in age from 5 years to 18 years. The condition was present in forty-two (5.7 per cent) of the 738 persons investigated. The incidence was 6.1 per cent for females and 5.3 per cent for males.
Michael J. Boruchov, Larry J. Green
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The Craniofacial Morphology of Individuals with Hypodontia

Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 1974
This work describes the variations in craniofacial morphology in individuals with congenially missing permanent teeth with relation to facial prognathism, jaw development and inclination of the incisor teeth. Both sexes displayed significantly less upper jaw prognathism in individuals with hypodontia compared to the controls, and a less maxillary ...
Olav E. Bøe   +2 more
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The long-term fate of persisting deciduous molars and canines in 42 patients with severe hypodontia: a 12-year follow-up.

European Journal of Orthodontics, 2019
OBJECTIVES The decision to preserve or to extract a deciduous tooth without a successor hinges upon whether it can be expected to be stable over time. This study aimed to record the number and location of deciduous teeth and to examine the condition of ...
Christina L Hvaring, Kari Birkeland
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Leukoencephalopathy with ataxia, hypodontia, and hypomyelination

Neurology, 2005
The authors describe four unrelated girls with a distinctive neurologic disorder with early-onset progressive ataxia and hypodontia with a characteristic pattern of delayed dentition. Cerebral MRI shows hypomyelinated white matter and cerebellar atrophy; 1H-MRS of white matter reveals a marked elevation of myo-inositol.
Wolf, N. I.   +12 more
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Hypodontia: an overview

Dental Nursing, 2015
This article provides an overview of hypodontia, including the aetiology, associated features and treatment options for this condition
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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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Taurodontism and concomitant hypodontia in siblings

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1972
Abstract Four Norwegian siblings exhibiting taurodontism, oligodontia, and characteristic facial features of ectodermal dysplasia are discussed. The present material supports observations previously reported in the literature which indicate that taurodontism may be related to general or dental disturbances rather than, or possibly in addition to ...
Arild Stenvik   +2 more
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