Three-dimensional tooth morphology in patients with tooth agenesis and its association to agenesis pattern, severity, and sex [PDF]
Non-syndromic tooth agenesis (TA) can affect both the size and shape of teeth and may interact with sex. This study aimed to advance our understanding of tooth developmental mechanisms by constructing a multifactorial model integrating 3D dental ...
Chihiro Tanikawa +2 more
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Association between Tooth Agenesis and Skeletal Malocclusions [PDF]
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between tooth agenesis and skeletal malocclusions in Brazilian non-syndromic orthodontic patients. Material and Methods: Pretreatment orthodontic records of 348 patients of both genders
Ana Maria Guerra Costa +8 more
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Prevalence and genetic basis of tooth agenesis
Tooth agenesis or hypodontia is one of the most common anomalies of the human dentition, characterized by the developmental absence of one or more teeth.
Takehiko Shimizu
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Exonic and Intronic WNT10A Variants Isolated from Korean Children with Non-Syndromic Tooth Agenesis [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Tooth agenesis (TA) is a developmental anomaly prevalent in humans. It is particularly significant in children and adolescents because it is related to esthetic, physiological, and functional problems, including malocclusion ...
Yeonjin Ju +6 more
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Background: Tooth agenesis means absence or incomplete development of tooth. It is a common human anomaly, which according to Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man database affects approximately 20% of the population.
L. Gábrlíková
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Prevalence of tooth agenesis and supernumerary teeth related to different Thai cleft lip and cleft palate populations [PDF]
Background Pattern of dental anomalies encountered in cleft patients shows subtle signs of genetic involvement. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and pattern of tooth agenesis and supernumerary teeth in Thai cleft population according to the ...
Wai Phyo Aung +4 more
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Tooth Agenesis in Human Population: Treatment Considerations in Subjects with Tooth Agenesis
Background: Tooth agenesis presents itself with one or more lost teeth and is one of the foremost common formative irregularities of the human dentition.
Ahmad Shoaib, Bilal Ahmed
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Advances in tooth agenesis and tooth regeneration. [PDF]
The lack of treatment options for congenital (0.1%) and partial (10%) tooth anomalies highlights the need to develop innovative strategies. Over two decades of dedicated research have led to breakthroughs in the treatment of congenital and acquired tooth loss.
Ravi V +9 more
europepmc +4 more sources
Genetic Aspects of Tooth Agenesis. [PDF]
Tooth agenesis is among the most prevalent congenital anomalies affecting human dentition, characterized by the developmental absence of one or more teeth. This condition may be present in either syndromic or non-syndromic forms, with significant implications for oral function, aesthetics, and craniofacial development.
Modafferi C +6 more
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Tooth Agenesis Patterns in Orofacial Clefting Using Tooth Agenesis Code: A Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Individuals with orofacial clefting (OFC) have a higher prevalence of tooth agenesis (TA) overall. Neither the precise etiology of TA, nor whether TA occurs in patterns that differ by gender or cleft type is yet known. This meta-analysis aims to identify the spectrum of tooth agenesis patterns in subjects with non-syndromic OFC and controls using the ...
Howe BJ +21 more
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