Objectives: To evaluate the prevalence of dental agenesis and its possible association with other developmental dental anomalies and systemic entities. Setting and Sample Population: Descriptive transversal study, for which 1518 clinical records, of patients visited by the Odontological Service of the Primary Health Centre of Cassà de la Selva (Girona-Spain) between December 2002 and February 2006 were reviewed. The data were recorded in relation to the oral and dental anomalies and the associated systemic entities, between the ones referred as concomitant in literature. Results: Values of 9.48% (7.25% excluding the third molars) for dental agenesis and 0.39% for oligodontia were obtained. The presence of dental agenesis concomitant with so...
Introduction: dental agenesis is a disease characterized by the non-formation of some dental pieces,...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of dental anomalies in patients with agenesis of second premol...
Dental agenesis has a great clinical significance due to its frequency during daily practice and the...
Objectives: To evaluate the prevalence of dental agenesis and its possible association with other de...
Aim: The aim of the current study is to correlate the presence of tooth agenesis with other dental a...
Background: The congenital absence of one or more teeth is a dental anomaly that frequently occurs i...
Objective The aim of this study is to explore patterns of non-syndromic permanent tooth agenesis in ...
The identification of specific patterns of dental anomalies would allow testing the hypothesis that ...
The identification of specific patterns of dental anomalies would allow testing the hypothesis that ...
Development anomalies in the number of teeth can result from distribution in the developing dental l...
This study evaluates the frequence, distribution and the prevalence of agenesis, excluding the third...
BACKGROUND: Teeth agenesis or hypodontia consists of the developmental absence of one or more teeth....
AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether or not dental agenesis is regulated by genes and,...
INTRODUCTION: Dental agenesis is the congenital absence of a variable number of teeth due to the lac...
BACKGROUND: dental anomalies are a group of disorders characterized by alterations in tooth number, ...
Introduction: dental agenesis is a disease characterized by the non-formation of some dental pieces,...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of dental anomalies in patients with agenesis of second premol...
Dental agenesis has a great clinical significance due to its frequency during daily practice and the...
Objectives: To evaluate the prevalence of dental agenesis and its possible association with other de...
Aim: The aim of the current study is to correlate the presence of tooth agenesis with other dental a...
Background: The congenital absence of one or more teeth is a dental anomaly that frequently occurs i...
Objective The aim of this study is to explore patterns of non-syndromic permanent tooth agenesis in ...
The identification of specific patterns of dental anomalies would allow testing the hypothesis that ...
The identification of specific patterns of dental anomalies would allow testing the hypothesis that ...
Development anomalies in the number of teeth can result from distribution in the developing dental l...
This study evaluates the frequence, distribution and the prevalence of agenesis, excluding the third...
BACKGROUND: Teeth agenesis or hypodontia consists of the developmental absence of one or more teeth....
AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether or not dental agenesis is regulated by genes and,...
INTRODUCTION: Dental agenesis is the congenital absence of a variable number of teeth due to the lac...
BACKGROUND: dental anomalies are a group of disorders characterized by alterations in tooth number, ...
Introduction: dental agenesis is a disease characterized by the non-formation of some dental pieces,...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of dental anomalies in patients with agenesis of second premol...
Dental agenesis has a great clinical significance due to its frequency during daily practice and the...