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3D - Geomorphometrics tooth shape analysis in hypodontia
Assessment of tooth morphology is an important part of the diagnosis and management of hypodontia patients. Several techniques have been used to analyze tooth form in hypodontia patients and these have shown smaller tooth dimensions and anomalous tooth ...
Ibrahim eAl-Shahrani +3 more
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COMPLEX ORTHODONTIC-IMPLANT TREATMENT IN INCISOR HYPODONTIA CASES [PDF]
Purpose:The purpose of the current paper is to show clinical cases with unilateral and bilateral incisal hypodontia, treated with complex orthodontic – implant treatment.
Miroslava Dinkova
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Radiographic study of patients with ectodermal dysplasia and partial
Aim: To investigate the association between gender and type of cleft with hypodontia and to verify if the presence of the cleft interferes with hypodontia of one or more type of teeth in patients with ectodermal dysplasia attending the Hospital for ...
Rafaela Rangel Rosa +5 more
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Purpose: Resin bonded bridges (RBBs) are considered a conservative option in the management of hypodontia. This study targeted to analyze the survival of resin bonded bridges provided to patients with Hypodontia by staff and students at the Department of
Lamyia Anweigi +5 more
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Ulcerative Lesion of the Ileocecal Region in a Patient With Immunodeficiency. [PDF]
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Volume 40, Issue 6, Page 1345-1347, June 2025.
Kinoshita N +10 more
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The prevalence and distribution of hypodontia in a sample of Qatari patients
Objective: The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of hypodontia in the permanent dentition in a sample of Qatari patients attending a dental center and to compare the results with the reported findings of other populations.
Hayder Abdalla Hashim, Sozan Al-Said
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Impact of Hypodontia on Social Well-Being and Quality of Life of Children
Background and Objective: The congenital absence of one or more deciduous or permanent teeth is called hypodontia. It is the most common congenital dental anomaly. Hypodontia could be caused by a number of genetic and environmental factors. The aim
Qurrat-ul-Ain Fatima +3 more
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Background. Disturbances during the early tooth development stages may result in the congenital absence of teeth. The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between hypodontia and Angle’s malocclusions. Materials and Methods.
Sanjay Prasad Gupta +4 more
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The aetiology of hypodontia: The prevalence, severity and location of hypodontia within families
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 ...
Parkin, N +4 more
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Hypodontia is the most common dental developmental disorder. Several underlying mechanisms have been proposed to be involved in its pathogenesis. Occurrence of hypodontia as an isolated trait due to genetic mutations has also been reported.
Mehrsa Paryab
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