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Hypodontia is
defined as the
developmental absence of one or more
teeth excluding the
third molars. It is one of the most
common dental anomalies, and...
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genetic factors.
Congenital absence of
permanent teeth can
present as
hypodontia,
usually missing one or two
permanent teeth, or
oligodontia that is the...
- arch and can
affect any
dental organ. The
opposite of
hyperdontia is
hypodontia,
where there is a
congenital lack of teeth,
which is a
condition seen...
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develop at or near
these times, they will not
develop at all,
resulting in
hypodontia or anodontia. A
significant amount of
research has
focused on determining...
- (hyperdontia).
Development of
fewer than the
usual number of
teeth is
called hypodontia.
There are
small differences between the
teeth of
males and females, with...
- : 513 In
addition to
palmoplantar keratoderma,
other symptoms include hypodontia, hypotrichosis, nail dystrophies, and
eyelid cysts (apocrine hidrocystomas)...
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Tooth and nail
syndrome (also
known as
hypodontia with nail dysgenesis,
Witkop syndrome, or
mucoepithelial dysplasia syndrome)[page needed] is a rare disorder...
- trauma.
Developmental issues may lead to the
restorative dentist treating hypodontia,
amelogenesis imperfecta,
dentogenesis imperfecta or
cleft palate. Multifactorial...
- the most
recognizable features of ED, with
common findings including hypodontia (missing teeth),
oligodontia (absence of six or more teeth), and anodontia...
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features are a narrow/high-arched palate,
posterior bilateral crossbite,
hypodontia (missing some teeth), and
crowding of teeth. Due to
maxillary hypoplasia...