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[Oligodontia. Management of a case].

open access: yesRevista ADM (Asociacion Dental Mexicana : 1988), 1990
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Oligodontia in Danish schoolchildren

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2001
Oligodontia is a rare condition, and only limited data are available on its prevalence. The present paper is based on data from Danish schoolchildren. When these data are combined with comparable data on Danish schoolchildren published previously by the senior author, it is shown that oligodontia occurs in 0.16% of the children (95% confidence interval,
Sven Poulsen
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[A description of a population with severe oligodontia].

open access: yesNederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2009
The dentition of 116 patients with a non-syndromic form of oligodontia was characterized. For this purpose use was made of the so-called Tooth Agenesis Code (TAC), with which the various patterns of missing teeth can be indicated with a unique number. Oligodontia can present itself in very diverse ways.
Creton, M.A.   +4 more
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Oligodontia in pseudoxanthoma elasticum

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2007
Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is an inherited disorder that has both autosomal recessive and autosomal dominant pathways and is characterized by severe malformation of elastic and collagen fibers. Clinically, 3 main groups of systemic findings involving skin, eye, and vessels emerge in the symptoms.
Sayin, M. Ozgur   +4 more
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Symptomatology of patients with oligodontia

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1994
SummaryThe aims of the present study were: (i) to identify the association of patterns of congenitally missing teeth with combinations of ectodermal symptoms occurring in patients with oligodontia; and (ii) to propose a diagnostic scheme for the general practitioner.For this study 167 patients with oligodontia, both isolated and as part of a syndrome ...
Y, Schalk-van der Weide   +3 more
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Oligodontia: a case report

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2001
Oligodontia is the agenesis of numerous teeth, and is commonly associated with specific syndromes and / or severe systemic abnormalities. In this paper a patient with 14 missing permanent teeth is presented clinically with her conservative and prosthetic treatments.
F, Unalan, I, Ulukapi, J, Bakirgil
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Mutation of PAX9 is associated with oligodontia

Nature Genetics, 2000
We identified a frameshift mutation in the paired domain of PAX9 following genome-wide analysis of a family segregating autosomal dominant oligodontia. Affected members have normal primary dentition but lacked most permanent molars.
D W, Stockton   +4 more
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WNT10A mutations causing oligodontia

Archives of Oral Biology, 2019
To identify the molecular genetic etiology of the families with non-syndromic multiple missing permanent teeth (oligodontia).Genomic DNA was isolated and measured, and whole-exome sequencing was performed. The obtained sequencing reads were aligned to the human reference genome and subsequently processed by a series of bioinformatics programs. Finally,
Haemin, Park   +5 more
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