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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for Dental malocclusion
  1. Malocclusion means the teeth are not aligned properly. ... lips, and your lower teeth protect your tongue. Malocclusion is most often hereditary. This means it is ...
  2. Malocclusion (Misaligned Teeth) (Merck & Co., Inc.)  
    Malocclusion - Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment from the Merck Manuals - Medical Consumer Version.
  3. ... the upper and lower teeth fit together (bite). Malocclusion is the most common reason for referral to an orthodontist. Most malocclusion is mild enough not to require treatment. If ...
  4. 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 ...
  5. Auriculo-condylar syndrome is a condition that affects facial development, particularly development of the ears and lower jaw (mandible).Most people with auriculo- ...
  6. The ENAM gene provides instructions for making a protein called enamelin, which is essential for normal tooth development. Enamelin is involved in the formation ...
  7. OI Issues: Dental Care for Persons with OI (Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation) - PDF  
    Osteogenesis Imperfecta/Living With ... Osteogenesis Imperfecta ... Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation ... PDF
  8. Williams Syndrome From the National Institutes of Health (Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center)  
    Genetic Disorders/Specifics ... Genetic Disorders ... Developmental Disabilities/Specifics ... Developmental Disabilities ... Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center ...
  9. Jaw Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your jaw is a set of bones that holds your teeth. It includes: The maxilla, which is the upper part of your jaw. It holds your top teeth in place and doesn' ...
  10. Orthodontia (National Library of Medicine)  
    Some people have naturally straight teeth that fit together. But if you have problems with your bite or the spacing of your teeth, you may need orthodontic ...
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