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Results 1 - 10 of 73 for Hypoplasia of the primary teeth
  1. ... smaller than usual and cone-shaped. The dental abnormalities affect both primary teeth (sometimes called "baby teeth") and secondary (permanent) teeth. ...
  2. ... eye shape. Some affected individuals also have dental abnormalities including small primary (baby) teeth. Vision problems also frequently occur.Abnormalities of the ...
  3. ... radiculomegaly) are characteristic of OFCD syndrome. Additional dental abnormalities can include delayed loss of primary (baby) teeth, missing or abnormally small teeth, misaligned teeth, and ...
  4. ... for bones to fracture easily. A common dental abnormality in this condition is that the primary (baby) teeth do not fall out at the usual time during childhood but are retained as the adult teeth grow in. Other signs and ... can include abnormalities of the arteries that supply blood to the ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. ... preventing passage of the infant's head.Dental abnormalities are very common in cleidocranial dysplasia and can include delayed loss of the primary (baby) teeth; delayed appearance of the secondary (adult) teeth; unusually ...
  7. ... or hand and finger abnormalities. Eye and vision abnormalities, such as eyes ... of primary (baby) teeth.Some people with ADNP syndrome have weak muscle ...
  8. ... breakage, and loss. These 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 ...
  9. ... with this condition, including delayed appearance of the primary (baby) or ... elbow abnormalities, abnormal fusion of certain bones in the forearm ( ...
  10. ... for the formation and shaping of both baby (primary) teeth and adult (permanent) teeth. Several mutations in the ... SSPS). OODD is characterized by dry hair, missing teeth, a smooth tongue, fingernail and toenail abnormalities, thickened skin on the palms of the hands ...
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