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[A description of a population with severe oligodontia].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2009The 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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Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 1998
Oligodontia is defined as the congenital absence of six or more teeth, excluding the third molars. Genetic factors play an important role in oligodontia, which can occur as an isolated finding or as part of a syndrome. Characteristic dental symptoms are a reduced number of teeth, a reduction in tooth size, anomalies of tooth form, and delayed eruption.
P F, Tsai, H R, Chiou, C C, Tseng
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Oligodontia is defined as the congenital absence of six or more teeth, excluding the third molars. Genetic factors play an important role in oligodontia, which can occur as an isolated finding or as part of a syndrome. Characteristic dental symptoms are a reduced number of teeth, a reduction in tooth size, anomalies of tooth form, and delayed eruption.
P F, Tsai, H R, Chiou, C C, Tseng
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Oligodontia associated with defects of the eyes
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1966A, Chosack, K A, Rosenzweig
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Isolated oligodontia associated with mutations in EDARADD, AXIN2, MSX1, and PAX9 genes
American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part A, 2011Birgitta Bergendal +2 more
exaly
Non-syndromic Oligodontia with a Novel Mutation of PAX9
Journal of Dental Research, 2011C Saito, Keiji Moriyama, Naoto Suda
exaly

