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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Oligodontia
  1. ... absence of some teeth (known as hypodontia or oligodontia). Some affected infants are born with a few ... tremor-ataxia with central hypomyelination (TACH); leukodystrophy with oligodontia (LO); or hypomyelination with cerebellar atrophy and hypoplasia ...
  2. ... the teeth never emerge from the jaw (clinical anodontia). In addition, the gums are often overgrown (hypertrophic ...
  3. ... is deleted in Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome patients with oligodontia. J Dent Res. 2003 Dec;82(12):1013- ...
  4. ... lip; and small teeth that are either decreased (oligodontia) or increased (supernumerary) in number. Almost all affected ...
  5. ... Affected individuals may have fewer teeth than normal (oligodontia) and their teeth are often smaller than usual ...
  6. ... small teeth (microdontia) or fewer than normal teeth (oligodontia). Some people with Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome have extra ...
  7. ... of the mouth (bifid uvula), and missing teeth (oligodontia).Malformations of the heart, blood vessels, kidneys, or ...
  8. ... shaped teeth, extra (supernumerary) teeth, or missing teeth (oligodontia). Some people with SATB2-associated syndrome have other ...
  9. ... Rytina E, Salvary I, Burrows NP. Steatocystoma multiplex, oligodontia and partial persistent primary dentition associated with a ...
  10. ... lip; and small teeth that are either decreased (oligodontia) or increased (supernumerary) in number. Almost all affected ...