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Hypodontia
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- When a person's teeth grow in, they may be delayed or not occur at all. ... The age at which a tooth comes in varies. Most infants get ...
- The MSX1 gene provides instructions for making a protein that regulates the activity of other genes. The MSX1 gene is part of a larger family of homeobox ...
- ... in the absence of some teeth (known as hypodontia or oligodontia). Some affected infants are born with ... with ataxia, delayed dentition, and hypomyelination (ADDH); hypomyelination, hypodontia, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (4H syndrome); tremor-ataxia with central ...
- ... and body hair (hypotrichosis), and several missing teeth (hypodontia) or teeth that are malformed. EDA gene mutations ... EDA mutation resulting in X-linked non-syndromic hypodontia and the pattern of EDA-associated isolated tooth ...
- ... and body hair (hypotrichosis), and several missing teeth (hypodontia) or teeth that are malformed. EDAR gene mutations ... EDA and EDAR genes underlie X-linked isolated hypodontia and autosomal recessive hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia. Arch Dermatol ...
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- ... the teeth never emerge from the jaw (clinical anodontia). In addition, the gums are often overgrown (hypertrophic ...
- ... individuals can also have fewer teeth than normal (hypodontia). Anauxetic dysplasia is a very rare disorder; its ...
- ... small, peg-shaped teeth; fewer teeth than normal (hypodontia); and one front tooth instead of two (a ...