Concomitant occurrence of the anomalies, hypodontia andhyperdontia, is a condition of mixed numerical variation of thehuman dentition and its occurrence is exceedingly rare at 8 to 15per 10 000. We report two children both of whom did not have afamily history of hypodontia, hyperdontia or impacted teeth. Case1 was a 10 -year-old Chinese girl in her late mixed dentition. Theradiographic examination of the dentition revealed missing per-manent mandibular lateral incisors and a supernumerary tooth inthe maxillary canine region on the left side. The maxillarypermanent left canine was impacted with the crown pointingtowards the root of the upper left central incisor. The clinicalfindings of Case 2, a 6 -year-old Chinese boy in his primarydentitio...
Pediatric dentists often meet children with abnormal in number of tooth. Presence of supernumerary t...
Certain human dental anomalies occur frequently together which supports the accumulated evidence of ...
6,043 children, who were ordinary patients and children of Caucasian population, were examined clini...
The occurrence of hypodontia (absence of teeth) and hyperdontia (presence of supernumerary teeth) in...
Numerical variations of teeth are common. Hypodontia considered being presence of less number of tee...
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Though supernumerary tooth / teeth, particularly mesiodens are not rare, the condition in which supe...
Supernumerary teeth are defined as those in excess when compared to the normal series. Supernumerary...
The partial absence of teeth germs is a hereditary or acquired congenital defect called hypodontia. ...
Partial anodontia is the failure of one or more teeth to develop. It is quite common in the permanen...
Numeric disturbances in the human dentition are quite a common occurrence in the general population....
Background: Developmental anomalies in the number of teeth can result from disturbances in the devel...
Aim Was to investigate hypodontia and supernumerary teeth, in the same individual, which is termed '...
an uncommon condition of coexistence of partial anodontia and supernumerary teeth. Its etiology is s...
Concomitant occurrence of both hypodontia (congenital tooth agenesis) and hyperdontia (supernumerary...
Pediatric dentists often meet children with abnormal in number of tooth. Presence of supernumerary t...
Certain human dental anomalies occur frequently together which supports the accumulated evidence of ...
6,043 children, who were ordinary patients and children of Caucasian population, were examined clini...
The occurrence of hypodontia (absence of teeth) and hyperdontia (presence of supernumerary teeth) in...
Numerical variations of teeth are common. Hypodontia considered being presence of less number of tee...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Though supernumerary tooth / teeth, particularly mesiodens are not rare, the condition in which supe...
Supernumerary teeth are defined as those in excess when compared to the normal series. Supernumerary...
The partial absence of teeth germs is a hereditary or acquired congenital defect called hypodontia. ...
Partial anodontia is the failure of one or more teeth to develop. It is quite common in the permanen...
Numeric disturbances in the human dentition are quite a common occurrence in the general population....
Background: Developmental anomalies in the number of teeth can result from disturbances in the devel...
Aim Was to investigate hypodontia and supernumerary teeth, in the same individual, which is termed '...
an uncommon condition of coexistence of partial anodontia and supernumerary teeth. Its etiology is s...
Concomitant occurrence of both hypodontia (congenital tooth agenesis) and hyperdontia (supernumerary...
Pediatric dentists often meet children with abnormal in number of tooth. Presence of supernumerary t...
Certain human dental anomalies occur frequently together which supports the accumulated evidence of ...
6,043 children, who were ordinary patients and children of Caucasian population, were examined clini...