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Craniosynostosis dental anomalies
- ... can include premature fusion of the skull bones (craniosynostosis) and dental abnormalities. The disorder may also cause abnormal bone growth ...
- ... such as cone-shaped (conical ), jagged, or crowded teeth. Rarely, people with MCTT syndrome have premature fusion of certain skull bones (craniosynostosis). People with MCTT syndrome often have characteristic brain abnormalities. The surface of the brain normally has many ...
- ... show abnormal bone growth that leads to craniofacial abnormalities, including the premature fusion of certain bones in the skull (craniosynostosis). They may also lack teeth, or their teeth may not appear until later ...
- ... down the middle of the tongue. Less common abnormalities include premature ... teeth (oligodontia).Malformations of the heart, blood vessels, kidneys, ...
- ... tissues, which include the skin, hair, nails, and teeth. The signs and symptoms of ... craniosynostosis). A variety of facial abnormalities can occur in ...
- ... by the premature fusion of certain skull bones (craniosynostosis), abnormalities of the fingers and toes, and other developmental ... abnormal eye shape. Some affected individuals also have dental abnormalities including small primary (baby) teeth. Vision problems also ...
- ... condition. Craniofacial dysostosis, hypertrichosis, hypoplasia of labia majora, dental and eye anomalies, patent ductus arteriosus, and normal intelligence Craniofacial dysostosis, ...
- Craniofacial Abnormalities (National Library of Medicine)Craniofacial is a medical term that relates to the bones of the skull and face. Craniofacial abnormalities are birth defects of the face or head. Some, like cleft ...
- Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery (American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons) - PDFCleft Lip and Palate/Treatments and Therapies ... Cleft Lip and Palate ... American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons ... PDF
- ... and symptoms of Antley-Bixler syndrome typically include craniosynostosis, distinctive facial features, arm and leg malformations, and genitourinary abnormalities.The FGFR2 gene mutations that cause these conditions ...