Partial anodontia in permanent dention: A case report
Journal Title: IP International Journal of Medical Paediatrics and Oncology - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 3
Abstract
Anodontia is a genetic disorder characterized by absence of all primary or permanent teeth It can occur in some teeth or all the teeth Partial anodontia also called as anodontia involves two dentitions or only teeth of permanent dentition partial anodontia hypodontia oligodontia bilateral aplasia congenital absence are the various terminologies used for the same Congenital absence of at least one permanent tooth is the most common dental anomaly which affects esthetic mastication speech and cause malocclusion This case report presents a female child of 12 years with partial anodontia or oligodontia with numerous permanent missing teethKeywordsAnodontia Hypodontia Oligodontia Missing teeth
Authors and Affiliations
Shilpa P. H. , Abhishek Jairaj, Deepthi N. G. , Prashant Pareek, Kritika Sehrawat
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