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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Hypodontia
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  1. ... in the absence of some teeth (known as hypodontia or oligodontia). Some affected infants are born with ... with ataxia, delayed dentition, and hypomyelination (ADDH); hypomyelination, hypodontia, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (4H syndrome); tremor-ataxia with central ...
  2. ... the teeth never emerge from the jaw (clinical anodontia). In addition, the gums are often overgrown (hypertrophic ...
  3. ... individuals can also have fewer teeth than normal (hypodontia). Anauxetic dysplasia is a very rare disorder; its ...
  4. ... small, peg-shaped teeth; fewer teeth than normal (hypodontia); and one front tooth instead of two (a ...
  5. ... such as widely-spaced teeth and missing teeth (hypodontia). The three types of alpha-N-acetylgalactosaminidase deficiency ...
  6. ... small teeth (microdontia) or fewer teeth than normal (hypodontia).Many people with Gorlin-Chaudhry-Moss syndrome have ...
  7. ... teeth, delayed eruption of teeth, and absent teeth (hypodontia). Most affected males have undescended testes (cryptorchidism) and ...
  8. ... dysplasia is also characterized by several missing teeth (hypodontia) or teeth that are malformed. The teeth that ...
  9. ... this condition often have fewer teeth than normal (hypodontia). They may have mild abnormal curvature (bowing) of ...
  10. ... of their permanent (adult) teeth may never develop (hypodontia). A lack of fatty tissue under the skin ( ...
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