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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for Widely spaced teeth
  1. ... synophrys), long eyelashes, low-set ears, small and widely spaced teeth, and a small and upturned nose. Many affected ... on the head (the anterior fontanelle) in infancy, widely spaced eyes, and dental abnormalities. Like affected individuals with NIPBL gene variants, ...
  2. ... Some affected individuals have dental abnormalities such as widely spaced teeth, delayed eruption of teeth, and absent teeth (hypodontia). ...
  3. ... ear canals. They can also have unusually small, widely spaced teeth (microdontia). LAMM syndrome is a rare condition, although ...
  4. ... area between the nose and upper lip (philtrum), widely spaced teeth, and ears that are low-set with fewer ...
  5. ... ears, flattened bridge of the nose, protruding jaw, widely spaced teeth, overgrown gums, and large tongue. The skeletal abnormalities ...
  6. ... bow), a wide mouth with full lips, and widely spaced teeth. The ears are usually thick and cup-shaped. ...
  7. ... loss, overgrowth of the gums (gingival hyperplasia), and widely spaced teeth. Affected individuals may survive into childhood or adolescence. ...
  8. ... the nose and upper lip (philtrum), full lips, widely spaced teeth, and a high roof of the mouth (palate). ...
  9. ... fingernails and toenails (nail dystrophy), dental abnormalities including widely-spaced or missing teeth, fusion of the skin between some of the ...
  10. ... Many affected people have dental problems such as teeth that are small, widely spaced, crooked, or missing. Older children and adults typically ...
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