Hypodontia is the congenital absence of one or more teeth because of agenesis. The most commonly missing teeth are the third molars, the maxillary lateral incisors and the second premolars. Cases are presented of three patients with a missing mandibular incisor. This record was migrated from the OpenDepot repository service in June, 2017 before shutting down
Development anomalies in the number of teeth can result from distribution in the developing dental l...
Hypodontia is defined as the ausence of one to six teeth, without considering third molares; it is a...
Tooth loss of anterior region is the result of congenital anomaly or of a traumatic event. Maxillary...
Hypodontia is the congenital absence of one or more teeth because of agenesis. The most commonly mis...
Abstract Agenesis of one or more permanent teeth is a common developmental dental anomaly in human b...
The goal of this study was to analyze prevalence and distribution of congenitally missing teeth in 3...
Apart from the molars the most commonly congenitally absent tooth is the second premolar followed by...
The partial absence of teeth germs is a hereditary or acquired congenital defect called hypodontia. ...
Hypodontia is sometimes observed in adult patients and is frequently associated with missing 3rd mol...
Hypodontia is sometimes observed in adult patients and is frequently associated with missing 3rd mol...
Certain teeth have an increased tendency to be congenitally missing more often than the others. The ...
This article presents the clinical management of a patient with bilateral congenitally missing mandi...
Abstract Background Tooth agenesis (TA) is the developmental absence of one or more teeth and is the...
Introduction: Congenital missing of maxillary lateral and mandibular second premolar teeth is one of...
The congenital absence of teeth is the most commonly knowndevelopmental dental anomaly in humans. It...
Development anomalies in the number of teeth can result from distribution in the developing dental l...
Hypodontia is defined as the ausence of one to six teeth, without considering third molares; it is a...
Tooth loss of anterior region is the result of congenital anomaly or of a traumatic event. Maxillary...
Hypodontia is the congenital absence of one or more teeth because of agenesis. The most commonly mis...
Abstract Agenesis of one or more permanent teeth is a common developmental dental anomaly in human b...
The goal of this study was to analyze prevalence and distribution of congenitally missing teeth in 3...
Apart from the molars the most commonly congenitally absent tooth is the second premolar followed by...
The partial absence of teeth germs is a hereditary or acquired congenital defect called hypodontia. ...
Hypodontia is sometimes observed in adult patients and is frequently associated with missing 3rd mol...
Hypodontia is sometimes observed in adult patients and is frequently associated with missing 3rd mol...
Certain teeth have an increased tendency to be congenitally missing more often than the others. The ...
This article presents the clinical management of a patient with bilateral congenitally missing mandi...
Abstract Background Tooth agenesis (TA) is the developmental absence of one or more teeth and is the...
Introduction: Congenital missing of maxillary lateral and mandibular second premolar teeth is one of...
The congenital absence of teeth is the most commonly knowndevelopmental dental anomaly in humans. It...
Development anomalies in the number of teeth can result from distribution in the developing dental l...
Hypodontia is defined as the ausence of one to six teeth, without considering third molares; it is a...
Tooth loss of anterior region is the result of congenital anomaly or of a traumatic event. Maxillary...