Apart from the molars the most commonly congenitally absent tooth is the second premolar followed by the permanent lateral incisor. From a total of 5127 patients, congenital absence of the permanent lateral incisor occurred with a frequency of 2.2 per cent and absence of the second premolar with a frequency of 3.4 per cent. In association with hypodontia of these teeth other dental anomalies were observed. Absence of other teeth was observed as the most likely associated dental anomaly. Other anomalies recorded included disturbances in spacing of the dentition, and problems associated with tooth eruption and exfoliation
Background. Disturbances during the early tooth development stages may result in the congenital abse...
Numeric disturbances in the human dentition are quite a common occurrence in the general population....
Though supernumerary tooth / teeth, particularly mesiodens are not rare, the condition in which supe...
The partial absence of teeth germs is a hereditary or acquired congenital defect called hypodontia. ...
One of the most common anomalies of the dentition is congenitally absent second premolars and this f...
Introduction: Congenital missing of maxillary lateral and mandibular second premolar teeth is one of...
Abstract Agenesis of one or more permanent teeth is a common developmental dental anomaly in human b...
Abstract Background Tooth agenesis (TA) is the developmental absence of one or more teeth and is the...
Agenesis of the lateral incisor was examined in 112 patients (42 males and 70 females). The distribu...
The occurrence of hypodontia (absence of teeth) and hyperdontia (presence of supernumerary teeth) in...
Transposition of teeth is a severe problem, which usually affects the cuspid-first premolar area. It...
Hypodontia has been observed as one of the most common human dental developmental anomalies. It may ...
Concomitant occurrence of the anomalies, hypodontia andhyperdontia, is a condition of mixed numerica...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The goal of this study was to analyze prevalence and distribution of congenitally missing teeth in 3...
Background. Disturbances during the early tooth development stages may result in the congenital abse...
Numeric disturbances in the human dentition are quite a common occurrence in the general population....
Though supernumerary tooth / teeth, particularly mesiodens are not rare, the condition in which supe...
The partial absence of teeth germs is a hereditary or acquired congenital defect called hypodontia. ...
One of the most common anomalies of the dentition is congenitally absent second premolars and this f...
Introduction: Congenital missing of maxillary lateral and mandibular second premolar teeth is one of...
Abstract Agenesis of one or more permanent teeth is a common developmental dental anomaly in human b...
Abstract Background Tooth agenesis (TA) is the developmental absence of one or more teeth and is the...
Agenesis of the lateral incisor was examined in 112 patients (42 males and 70 females). The distribu...
The occurrence of hypodontia (absence of teeth) and hyperdontia (presence of supernumerary teeth) in...
Transposition of teeth is a severe problem, which usually affects the cuspid-first premolar area. It...
Hypodontia has been observed as one of the most common human dental developmental anomalies. It may ...
Concomitant occurrence of the anomalies, hypodontia andhyperdontia, is a condition of mixed numerica...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The goal of this study was to analyze prevalence and distribution of congenitally missing teeth in 3...
Background. Disturbances during the early tooth development stages may result in the congenital abse...
Numeric disturbances in the human dentition are quite a common occurrence in the general population....
Though supernumerary tooth / teeth, particularly mesiodens are not rare, the condition in which supe...