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Results 1 - 10 of 148 for teeth
  1. Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease encompasses a group of disorders called hereditary sensory and motor neuropathies that damage the peripheral nerves. Peripheral ... in the feet, legs, and hands.Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease usually becomes apparent in adolescence or early ...
  2. ... eyes (oculo-), facial features (facio-), heart (cardio-) and teeth (dental). This condition occurs only in females.The eye ... blood flow through the heart (mitral valve prolapse).Teeth with very large roots (radiculomegaly) are characteristic of ...
  3. ... parts of the body, particularly the eyes (oculo-), teeth (dento-), and fingers (digital). Common features in people ... to vision loss. Affected individuals also frequently have tooth abnormalities, such as small or missing teeth, weak ...
  4. ... Affected individuals may also have farsightedness (hyperopia) and dental problems such as small teeth (microdontia) or fewer teeth than normal (hypodontia).Many ...
  5. ... disorder that affects the development of bones and teeth. This condition disrupts a process called mineralization, in ... and phosphorus are deposited in developing bones and teeth. Mineralization is critical for the formation of bones ...
  6. ... affects the eyelids (blepharo-), upper lip (-cheilo-), and teeth (-dontic).People with BCD syndrome have lower eyelids ... mouth (cleft palate). Affected individuals may have fewer teeth than normal (oligodontia) and their teeth are often ...
  7. Dentinogenesis imperfecta is a disorder of tooth development. This condition causes the teeth to be discolored (most often a blue-gray or yellow-brown color) and translucent. Teeth are ...
  8. Amelogenesis imperfecta is a disorder of tooth development. This condition causes teeth to be unusually small, discolored, pitted or grooved, and prone to rapid wear and breakage. Other dental ...
  9. ... that primarily affects development of the bones and teeth. Signs and symptoms of cleidocranial dysplasia can vary ... pelvis preventing passage of the infant's head.Dental abnormalities are very common in cleidocranial dysplasia and ...
  10. ... a disorder that affects the development of the teeth, nails, and bones. Dental abnormalities can include small, peg-shaped teeth; fewer teeth than normal (hypodontia); and one front ...
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