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Widely spaced teeth
- Widely spaced teeth can be a temporary condition related to normal growth and development of adult teeth. Wide spacing ... Some diseases and conditions that can cause widely spaced teeth are: ... gum disease Sanfilippo syndrome Tooth shifting due to gum ...
- ... textured hair Tooth abnormalities, such as peg teeth , widely-spaced teeth Teeth present at birth ( natal teeth ) Delayed or ...
- ... synophrys), long eyelashes, low-set ears, small and widely spaced teeth, and a small and upturned nose. Many affected ... on the head (the anterior fontanelle) in infancy, widely spaced eyes, and dental abnormalities. Like affected individuals with NIPBL gene variants, ...
- ... Partially missing teeth, defective tooth enamel, or small, widely spaced teeth ... some blood vessels Farsightedness Dental problems, such as teeth that are widely spaced High blood calcium level that may cause seizures ...
- ... Some affected individuals have dental abnormalities such as widely spaced teeth, delayed eruption of teeth, and absent teeth (hypodontia). ...
- Tooth Disorders (National Library of Medicine)What are teeth? Your teeth are made of a hard, bonelike material. There are four parts: Enamel, your tooth's hard surface Dentin, the hard yellow part ...
- 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 ...
- ... bones of the face, large jaw and tongue, widely spaced teeth Large feet (change in shoe size), large hands ( ...
- ... ear canals. They can also have unusually small, widely spaced teeth (microdontia). LAMM syndrome is a rare condition, although ...
- ... area between the nose and upper lip (philtrum), widely spaced teeth, and ears that are low-set with fewer ...