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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for dental dysplasia
  1. ... Oculodentoosseous dysplasia ODD syndrome ODDD ODOD Osseous-oculo-dental dysplasia Genetic Testing Registry: Oculodentodigital dysplasia Oculodentodigital dysplasia National ...
  2. ... in the gums.In addition to skeletal and dental abnormalities, people with cleidocranial dysplasia may have hearing loss and are prone to ... build bones (osteoblasts) and in the development of teeth.The RUNX2 gene ... cleidocranial dysplasia reduce or eliminate the activity of the protein ...
  3. ... somewhat reduced ability to sweat and less severe dental abnormalities. Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia Christ-Siemens-Touraine syndrome CST syndrome HED Genetic ...
  4. ... chin (prognathism). Affected individuals can also have fewer teeth than normal (hypodontia). Anauxetic dysplasia is a very rare disorder; its prevalence is ...
  5. ... teething (dentition) or result in absent (non-erupting) teeth. Infants with craniometaphyseal dysplasia may have breathing or feeding problems caused by ...
  6. ... can lead to sparse hair, small or missing teeth, short fingernails and toenails, and loose skin.Cranioectodermal dysplasia can affect additional organs and tissues in the ...
  7. ... S, Lu YG, Xu L. Abnormal eruption of teeth in relation to FGFR1 heterozygote mutation: a rare case of osteoglophonic dysplasia with 4-year follow-up. BMC Oral Health. ...
  8. ... similar to those of dentinogenesis imperfecta. However, dentin dysplasia type II affects the primary teeth much more than the permanent teeth. Dentinogenesis imperfecta ...
  9. ... called progeria), such as thin skin, loss of teeth, loss of hair, and a beaked nose. Some individuals with mandibuloacral dysplasia have metabolic problems, such as diabetes.A common ...
  10. ... NFJS/DPR) represents a rare type of ectodermal dysplasia, a group of about 150 conditions characterized by abnormal development of ectodermal tissues including the skin, hair, nails, teeth, and sweat glands. NFJS and DPR were originally ...
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