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International Journal Of Scientific Advances
Background: Oligodontia is defined as a congenital tooth agenesis with the absence of six or more permanent teeth. Oligodontia is a developmental issue during the initial formation and growth stages of teeth that can cause numerical abnormalities ...
M. M. Puteri +3 more
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Background: Oligodontia is defined as a congenital tooth agenesis with the absence of six or more permanent teeth. Oligodontia is a developmental issue during the initial formation and growth stages of teeth that can cause numerical abnormalities ...
M. M. Puteri +3 more
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The Journal of Periodontology
BACKGROUND Oligodontia is a rare condition characterized by the absence of at least 6 teeth. Implant-supported prosthetic rehabilitation offers a reliable solution for affected patients.
Nicolas Dupré +6 more
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BACKGROUND Oligodontia is a rare condition characterized by the absence of at least 6 teeth. Implant-supported prosthetic rehabilitation offers a reliable solution for affected patients.
Nicolas Dupré +6 more
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Journey for a smile: multidisciplinary management of oligodontia. Case report
Dental UpdateThis case report illustrates a patient with non-syndromic oligodontia in which the treatment plan consisted of the combined disciplines of orthodontics and, restorative dentistry, to establish an aesthetic and functional dentition. CPD/Clinical Relevance:
Idp Kulathunga +2 more
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Symptomatology of patients with oligodontia
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1994SummaryThe 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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NON- SYNDROMIC OLIGODONTIA WITH TAURODONTISM: AN ENIGMATIC CASE
Global Journal For Research AnalysisTooth agenesis is a frequently observed congenital anomaly in humans. While the absence of one or more teeth is common, the absence of multiple teeth is less frequent. Oligodontia refers to the congenital absence of six or more permanent teeth, excluding
Azra Kouser, Rubeena Anjum, Mandeep Kaur
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Detection of Novel Variant and Functional Study in a Chinese Family with Non-syndromic Oligodontia.
Oral Diseases, 2022OBJECTIVES To investigate the pathogenic gene of a patient with non-syndromic oligodontia, and analyze its possible pathogenic mechanism. SUBJECTS AND METHODS The variant was detected by whole exome sequencing (WES) and Sanger sequencing in a family ...
Rui-xing Sun +3 more
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Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 1991
In every dental practice patients with oligodontia can be met. Oligodontia can occur solitary or as part of a syndrome. It is important for the dentist to be familiar with the various symptoms, including those of oligodontia as part of a syndrome.
Y, van der Weide +3 more
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In every dental practice patients with oligodontia can be met. Oligodontia can occur solitary or as part of a syndrome. It is important for the dentist to be familiar with the various symptoms, including those of oligodontia as part of a syndrome.
Y, van der Weide +3 more
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A novel PAX9 mutation causing oligodontia
Archives of Oral Biology, 2017An extended family presenting with several members affected by developmentally missing teeth was investigated by analysis of the MSX1 and PAX9 genes.Saliva samples were collected and DNA extracted. Primers were designed to span the exons and intron-exon junctions of the MSX1 and PAX9 genes.
Eiman Mohammed, Daw +3 more
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Minerva pediatrica, 2004
"Oligodontia" is the absence of 6 or more teeth, except the third molars. Genetic factors are important in determining hypodontia: in fact, this is an autosomal dominant trait relatively common in population. In particular, the agenesis of lateral incisors is fairly common, with autosomal dominant and variable expression inheritance.
MAINA D +3 more
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"Oligodontia" is the absence of 6 or more teeth, except the third molars. Genetic factors are important in determining hypodontia: in fact, this is an autosomal dominant trait relatively common in population. In particular, the agenesis of lateral incisors is fairly common, with autosomal dominant and variable expression inheritance.
MAINA D +3 more
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Dental arch dimensions in oligodontia patients
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2008The aim of this study was to compare the dental arch sizes in a group of oligodontia patients with a group of age- and sex-matched untreated Class I control patients.Dental casts were measured of 50 oligodontia patients and 50 untreated Class I patients between 8 and 16 years old.
Bu X, Khalaf K, Hobson RS
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