نتایج جستجو برای: dental agenesis

تعداد نتایج: 166479  

2015
Halaswamy V Kambalimath Somya Jain Raju Umaji Patil Alexander Asokan Deepashri Kambalimath

Congenitally missing teeth (CMT) are among one of the commonly known dental anomalies. The most frequently missing teeth in the permanent dentition, excluding the third molars, are mandibular second premolars and maxillary lateral incisors. Exclusive agenesis of both maxillary canines is an extremely rare occurrence and only a few cases have been reported. Previous studies showed that the preva...

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...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2012
Marie-José van den Boogaard Marijn Créton Yvon Bronkhorst Annemieke van der Hout Eric Hennekam Dick Lindhout Marco Cune Hans Kristian Ploos van Amstel

BACKGROUND Dental agenesis is the most common, often heritable, developmental anomaly in humans. Mutations in MSX1, PAX9, AXIN2 and the ectodermal dysplasia genes EDA, EDAR and EDARADD have been detected in familial severe tooth agenesis. However, until recently, in the majority of cases (∼90%) the genetic factor could not be identified, implying that other genes must be involved. Recent insigh...

2012
Umarevathi Gopalakrishnan S Ramaswamy Lodd Mahendra

Agenesis of one or more teeth is the most common anomaly in dental development.1 The incidence for permanent tooth agenesis ranges from 1.6 to 9.6% in the general population excluding third molars.2-6 Third molars being the most commonly missing tooth, opinions vary on the second most commonly missing tooth. Some investigators7-11 believe that this is the maxillary lateral incisor whereas other...

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...

2017
Dimitrios Konstantonis Alexandros Alexandropoulos Nikoleta Konstantoni Maria Nassika

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. METHODS Intraoral records and radiographs of 154 patients (97 males and 57 females) were examined. The variables assessed were tooth agenesis, microdontia, dental malformati...

2014
João Paulo Schwartz Daniele Salazar Somensi Priscila Yoshizaki Luciana Laís Savero Reis Rita de Cássia Moura Carvalho Lauris Omar Gabriel da Silva Filho Gisele Dalbén Daniela Gamba Garib

OBJECTIVE This study aimed at carrying out a radiographic analysis on the prevalence of dental anomalies of number (agenesis and supernumerary teeth) in permanent dentition, in different subphenotypes of isolated cleft palate preadolescent patients. METHODS Panoramic radiographs of 300 patients aged between 9 and 12 years, with cleft palate and enrolled in a single treatment center, were retr...

Journal: :Medicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal 2016
Jamile Sá Luana Araújo Laís Guimarães Samário Maranhão Gabriela Lopes Alena Medrado Ricardo Coletta Silvia Reis

BACKGROUND Individuals with nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (NSCL±P) present high frequency of dental anomalies, which may represent complicating factors for dental treatment. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of dental anomalies inside cleft area in a group of Brazilians with NSCL±P. MATERIAL AND METHODS Retrospective analysis of 178 panoramic radiog...

Journal: :European journal of oral sciences 2010
Theodosia N Bartzela Carine E L Carels Ewald M Bronkhorst Elisabeth Rønning Sara Rizell Anne Marie Kuijpers-Jagtman

Individuals with cleft lip and palate present significantly more dental anomalies, even outside the cleft area, than do individuals without clefts. Our aim was to evaluate the prevalence of tooth agenesis and patterns of hypodontia in a large sample of patients with complete bilateral cleft lip and palate (BCLP). Serial panoramic radiographs (the first radiograph was taken at 10.5-13.5 yr of ag...

2016
Megha Gupta Suman Panda Fahad Ahmed Mutawwam Fahad Musawi Mohammed Kariri

Congenitally missing teeth are the most commonly seen dental anomalies. Agenesis of the permanent first molar has the least frequency of all the tooth types, and it usually occurs in association with oligodontia or anodontia. Thus, agenesis of the bilateral maxillary first permanent molar is an extremely rare occurrence, and no such case has been reported in ethnic Saudi Arabian population. We ...

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