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Agenesis of permanent teeth
- ... smaller than usual and cone-shaped. The dental abnormalities affect both primary teeth (sometimes called "baby teeth") and secondary (permanent) teeth. Other frequent features include sparse, fine hair ...
- ... prone to rapid wear and breakage. Other dental abnormalities are also possible. These defects, which vary among affected individuals, can affect both primary (baby) teeth and permanent (adult) teeth.Researchers have described at least 14 ...
- ... problems can affect both primary (baby) teeth and permanent teeth.Researchers have described three types of dentinogenesis imperfecta with similar dental abnormalities. Type I occurs in people who have osteogenesis ...
- ... knees (genu valgum) in affected individuals.Other bone abnormalities can also ... (eruption) of permanent teeth and misalignment of the top and bottom ...
- Orthodontia (National Library of Medicine)... is the branch of dentistry that deals with abnormalities of the teeth and ... This can help permanent teeth to come in properly. Straight permanent teeth ...
- ... weeks after birth. Some or all of their permanent (adult) teeth may never develop ... called contractures that can limit movement. Additionally, movement ...
- ... with incisors appearing later or not at all. Permanent teeth are also delayed, ... have abnormalities in eye movement, such as progressive vertical gaze ...
- ... the primary (baby) teeth much more than the permanent teeth. Some ... these abnormalities of DSPP-related proteins, teeth have abnormally soft ...
- ... shaping of both baby (primary) teeth and adult (permanent) teeth. Several mutations in the WNT10A gene have been ... are more likely to cause all of the permanent teeth to be missing. More About This Health Condition ...
- ... and are easily damaged. Both baby teeth and permanent teeth can be affected. ... 4, 2024. Regezi JA, Sciubba JJ, Jordan RCK. Abnormalities of teeth. In: Regezi JA, Sciubba JJ, Jordan RCK, eds. ...