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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Tooth Agenesis and Associated Tooth Developmental Anomalies [PDF]
Aim of study: Tooth agenesis means absence or incomplete development of tooth. It is the most common developmental dental anomaly in man. The prevalence of agenesis in permanent dentition (excluding third molars) in common population oscillates between 2.
E. Kaplová +3 more
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MSX1 variant causes nonsyndromic tooth agenesis in a Japanese patient [PDF]
MSX1 variants are associated with autosomal dominant craniofacial developmental anomalies, including congenital tooth agenesis. Here, whole-exome sequencing in a Japanese patient with congenital tooth agenesis identified a novel de novo heterozygous ...
Yasuto Sano +7 more
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Exploring the Association Between Genetic Polymorphisms in Genes Involved in Craniofacial Development and Isolated Tooth Agenesis [PDF]
Tooth agenesis is a common congenital anomaly in humans and is more common in oral cleft patients than in the general population. Many previous studies suggested that oral cleft and tooth agenesis share a similar genetic background. Therefore, this study
Erika Calvano Küchler +10 more
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Patterns of nonsyndromic tooth agenesis and sexual dimorphism [PDF]
Background Sex dimorphism has been implicated in oral health differences and the pathogenesis of oral diseases, such as tooth agenesis, periodontal disease, dental caries, and tooth loss.
Charinya Kanchanasevee +3 more
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Effect of tooth agenesis on facial soft tissue profile [PDF]
This study examined the influence of tooth agenesis on the soft tissue facial profile in modern humans. The sample included 799 individuals, comprising 486 with tooth agenesis (mean = 2.5 missing teeth) and 313 controls without agenesis, including third ...
Ragda Alamoudi +3 more
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Background The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of tooth agenesis, microdontia, and tooth malformation among non-syndromic oral cleft patients and their potential association with cleft type and gender.
Dimitrios Konstantonis +1 more
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Retrospective Evaluation of Tooth Agenesis in Different Regions of Turkey with Panoramic Radiography [PDF]
Objectives: Dental agenesis refers to the absence of one or more teeth, occurring in both primary and permanent dentitions. It can result in several complications, impacting functional aspects of the dentition, such as chewing and speech.
Neşe Oral +8 more
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Oral clefts and syndromic forms of tooth agenesis as models for genetics of isolated tooth agenesis.
Genetic defects responsible for tooth agenesis are only now beginning to be uncovered. MSX1 and PAX9 have been associated with tooth agenesis in mice and humans, but interestingly for humans, these genes are associated with specific missing teeth.
Vieira, A R
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Novel MSX1 Gene Variants in Chinese Children with Non-Syndromic Tooth Agenesis: A Clinical and Genetic Analysis [PDF]
Background: Tooth agenesis is the most frequently occurring genetic developmental anomaly in clinical dentistry. The MSX1 gene, essential for tooth development, has been associated with non-syndromic tooth agenesis. This study aims to identify novel MSX1
Tingting Ding, Haochen Liu, Guoxia Yu
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