نتایج جستجو برای: موتاسیون ژن tooth agenesis

تعداد نتایج: 110062  

Hekmatfar, Somayeh, Hoseini, Saleh, Jafari, Karim, Mikaili, Hesam,

Introduction: Hypodontia is one of the most common developmental anomalies. This study aimed to evaluate the variations of radiographic dental development in a group of Iranian children with dental agenesis. Materials and Methods: This study evaluated 1230 Orthopantomographs (OPGs) for agenesis of permanent teeth obtained from the patients aged between 8 and 18 years. Then the difference betwe...

2014
A Bozga RP Stanciu D Mănuc

INTRODUCTION Tooth agenesis is a phenomenon that occurs relatively commonly. The incidence of the missing teeth presented in the previous reports varies according to the studied population. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to find the prevalence of tooth agenesis in a population group in Bucharest. METHODS AND RESULTS The prevalence and distribution of dental agenesis was determined in a...

Hekmatfar, Somayeh, Jafari, Karim, Rezayi, Amir, Samadi, Vahid,

Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the prevalence of dental anomalies and hypodontia. Materials and Methods: In this retrospective study, the panoramic radiographs of 101 cases with tooth agenesis (except for the third molar) were studied and compared with [Pn1] those of a non-agenesis control group of 182 subjects. The subjects were within the age range of ...

Journal: :The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine 2012
Breno Ramos Boeira Junior Sergio Echeverrigaray

Tooth agenesis is the failure of tooth bud development, causing definitive absence of the tooth. It is the most common dental anomaly, affecting up to one-quarter of the general population. The main cause is related to abnormal function of specific genes which play key roles during odontogenesis, particularly MSX1 and PAX9. MSX1 is a transcription factor highly expressed in the mesenchyme of...

Journal: :European Journal of Dentistry 2008
A. Zeynep Zengin A. Pinar Sumer Emine Karaarslan

In the present report, a case of 19 year-old monozygotic twin brothers with similar tooth agenesis and impacted primary teeth is presented. Both twins (HDH, DHH) had agenesis of ten and eleven teeth (respectively), third molars excluded, consistent with oligodontia and both had four impacted primary teeth and the permanent successors of all these primary teeth were congenitally missing. The occ...

2013
Huiying He Dong Han Hailan Feng Hong Qu Shujuan Song Baojing Bai Zhenting Zhang

BACKGROUND Dental agenesis is the most common, often heritable, developmental anomaly in humans. Although WNT10A gene mutations are known to cause rare syndromes associated with tooth agenesis, including onycho-odontodermal dysplasia (OODD), Schöpf-Schulz-Passarge syndrome (SSPS), hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia (HED), and more than half of the cases of isolated oligodontia recently, the geno...

2016
Alessandro Salvi Edoardo Giacopuzzi Elena Bardellini Francesca Amadori Lia Ferrari Giuseppina De Petro Giuseppe Borsani Alessandra Majorana

Dental agenesis is one of the most common congenital craniofacial abnormalities. Dental agenesis can be classified, relative to the number of missing teeth (excluding third molars), as hypodontia (1 to 5 missing teeth), oligodontia (6 or more missing teeth), or anodontia (lack of all teeth). Tooth agenesis may occur either in association with genetic syndromes, based on the presence of other in...

2016
Yun Lu Yajing Qian Jinglu Zhang Miao Gong Yuting Wang Ning Gu Lan Ma Min Xu Junqing Ma Weibing Zhang Yongchu Pan Lin Wang

Non-syndromic tooth agenesis (or non-syndromic congenitally missing tooth) is one of the most common congenital defects in humans affecting the craniofacial function and appearance. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been associated with an individual's susceptibility to these anomalies. The aim of the present study was therefore to investigate the roles of the potentially functional S...

Journal: :Česká stomatologie/Praktické zubní lékařství 2012

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2014
Shani Ann Mani Wan Salmah Yang Mohsin Jacob John

Tooth agenesis in Malay children, hitherto unreported, was assessed retrospectively from orthopantomograms of 834 healthy children aged 12-16 years who attended the Dental Clinic of Universiti Sains Malaysia. All teeth, including third molars, were assessed for agenesis. On an average, 2.3 teeth were missing per child. Missing third molars were found in 25.7% of children with one or two third m...

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