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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Hypoplasia of the primary teeth
  1. ... for the formation and shaping of both baby (primary) teeth and adult (permanent) teeth. Several mutations in the ... SSPS). OODD is characterized by dry hair, missing teeth, a smooth tongue, fingernail and toenail abnormalities, thickened skin on the palms of the hands ...
  2. ... imperfecta. However, dentin dysplasia type II affects the primary (baby) teeth much more than the permanent teeth. Some researchers ... and/or secretion. As a result of these abnormalities of DSPP-related proteins, teeth have abnormally soft dentin. Teeth with defective dentin ...
  3. ... EW. Autosomal dominant postaxial polydactyly, nail dystrophy, and dental abnormalities map to chromosome 4p16, in the region containing ...
  4. ... and face (craniofacial development), including the eyelids and teeth. E-cadherin also acts as a tumor suppressor ... easier for cancer cells to detach from a primary tumor and spread (metastasize) to other parts of ...