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Journal of Gene Medicine, 2019
Tumor protein p63 (TP63)‐related disorders can be divided into at least six categories, including ectrodactyly‐ectodermal dysplasia‐cleft lip/palate syndrome 3 (EEC syndrome 3), ankyloblepharon‐ectodermal defects‐cleft lip/palate syndrome (AEC syndrome),
Jie-Yuan Jin+7 more
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Tumor protein p63 (TP63)‐related disorders can be divided into at least six categories, including ectrodactyly‐ectodermal dysplasia‐cleft lip/palate syndrome 3 (EEC syndrome 3), ankyloblepharon‐ectodermal defects‐cleft lip/palate syndrome (AEC syndrome),
Jie-Yuan Jin+7 more
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The genetic basis of hypodontia in dental development
British Dental Journal, 2023Alice Duke+3 more
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Can the current hypodontia care pathway promote shared decision-making?
Journal of orthodontics, 2019Objective: To determine the extent to which the current care pathway in hypodontia promotes shared decision-making (SDM). Design: Exploratory cross-sectional study using qualitative methods.
S. Barber+4 more
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European Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry, 2018
BACKGROUND This systematic review aims to evaluate the survival of retaining or replacing deciduous teeth in hypodontia patients with a variety of prosthetic tooth replacement options, to evaluate prognostic factors associated with retaining deciduous ...
D. Laverty, K. Fairbrother, O. Addison
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BACKGROUND This systematic review aims to evaluate the survival of retaining or replacing deciduous teeth in hypodontia patients with a variety of prosthetic tooth replacement options, to evaluate prognostic factors associated with retaining deciduous ...
D. Laverty, K. Fairbrother, O. Addison
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Contemporary surgical management of hypodontia
British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2017Hypodontia 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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Prosthetic treatment outcome in patients with severe hypodontia: a systematic review.
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2016Severe hypodontia (≥6 missing teeth) is associated with aesthetic and functional problems. Its presentation is heterogenic, and a variety of treatment modalities are used resulting in different treatment outcomes.
Marieke A. P. Filius+4 more
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Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2019
Objectives: The objective of the present study is to compare the prevalence of third molar hypodontia in matched medieval and modern Norwegian sample with the aim to examine whether there are secular changes in dental anomalies.
Christina Heuck Henriksson+2 more
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Objectives: The objective of the present study is to compare the prevalence of third molar hypodontia in matched medieval and modern Norwegian sample with the aim to examine whether there are secular changes in dental anomalies.
Christina Heuck Henriksson+2 more
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Craniofacial characteristics of children with mild hypodontia
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2016The aim of our study was to evaluate the craniofacial characteristics of children with mild hypodontia using conventional and principal component (PC) analysis.We used radiographic images of 124 children (8-12 years old) with up to 4 missing teeth (55 boys, 69 girls) and of 676 reference children (365 boys, 311 girls) from the Rotterdam Generation R ...
Strahinja Vucic+6 more
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The multidisciplinary management of hypodontia
Dental Nursing, 2009Hypodontia is a genetically determined disorder characterized by the congenital absence of one or more permanent teeth. In this article, Steven P. Jones describes its prevalence, aetiology and management.
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Apparent hypodontia: A case of misdiagnosis
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1999The case of a 12-year-old girl is reported, whose pretreatment radiograph demonstrated agenesis of two premolars and a canine and slow development of the contralateral premolars. A follow-up radiograph taken 1 year later showed initial mineralization of a tooth germ in the site of one of the apparently missing premolars.
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