1.Prosthodontic treatment of congenital tooth agenesis I. The classicfication, prevalence and etiology of congenital tooth agenesis.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2011;46(1):54-57
Anodontia
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classification
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epidemiology
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etiology
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genetics
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Genetic Diseases, X-Linked
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etiology
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genetics
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Humans
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Mutation
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Prevalence
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Tooth Abnormalities
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etiology
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genetics
2.Orthodontic treatment of malocclusion with mandibular congenital missing teeth guided by Bolton index.
Yin-zhong DUAN ; Ying-ming SUN ; Yun-fei ZHANG ; Fang JIN ; Jun LENG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2003;38(1):43-45
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the outcome of the treatment of malocclusion with mandibular congenital missing teeth guided by Bolton index.
METHODS26 class I and II cases (males 10, females 16) were chosen in this study. Guided by Bolton index, enamel stripping, denture and two types of tooth extraction were used in the treatment.
RESULTSNormal Bolton index was achieved and the results of treatment were satisfactory.
CONCLUSIONSMalocclusion with mandibular congenital missing teeth can be treated successfully guided by Bolton index.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Anodontia ; complications ; Cephalometry ; methods ; standards ; Child ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Malocclusion ; etiology ; therapy ; Orthodontics, Corrective ; methods ; standards ; Treatment Outcome
3.Analysis of congenital deciduous teeth absence and its permanent teeth phenotype.
Fenfang QIU ; Zichun TANG ; Shan MENG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2023;41(2):203-207
OBJECTIVES:
This study aimed to investigate the clinical characteristics of congenital deciduous teeth absence and its permanent teeth performance type by using panoramic radiographs.
METHODS:
A total of 15 749 panora-mic radiographs of 3-6-year-old children with deciduous dentition were collected from January 2020 to December 2021. The incidence of congenital deciduous teeth absence was observed, and the abnormality of permanent teeth was recor-ded. SPSS 24.0 software was used for statistical analysis.
RESULTS:
The incidence of congenital deciduous teeth absence was 2.54% (400/15 749), which was found in 217 girls and 183 boys, and the difference between the genders was statistically significant (P=0.003). The absence of one and two deciduous teeth accounted for 99.75% (399/400) of the subjects. In addition, 92.63% (490/529) of mandibular deciduous lateral incisor was congenitally absent, 44.80% (237/529) of deciduous teeth was absent in the left jaw, and less than 55.20% (292/529) was absent in the right; the difference between them was statistically significant (P=0.017). The absence of 96.41% (510/529) deciduous teeth in the mandibular was significantly more than that of 3.59% (19/529) in the maxillary, and the difference between was statistically significant (P=0.000). Furthermore, 68.00% (272/400) and 32.00% (128/400) of deciduous teeth were absent in unilateral and bilateral, respectively, and the difference was statistically significant (P=0.000). Four types of congenital deciduous teeth absence with permanent teeth were observed as follows: 1) 73.91% (391/529) of permanent teeth was absent; 2) 20.60% (109/529) of permanent teeth was not absent; 3) the number of fused permanent teeth accounted for 4.91% (26/529); 4) the number of supernumerary teeth was 0.57% (3/529).
CONCLUSIONS
Although the absence of congenital deciduous teeth is less common than that of permanent teeth, it affects deciduous and permanent teeth to some extent. Dentists should pay attention to trace and observe whether abnormalities are present in the permanent teeth and take timely measures to maintain children's oral health.
Male
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Female
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Humans
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Tooth, Deciduous
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Dentition, Permanent
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Tooth, Supernumerary/epidemiology*
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Anodontia/etiology*
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Tooth Abnormalities/complications*
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Fused Teeth/epidemiology*
4.Dental anomalies in Chinese children with complete unilateral cleft lip and palate.
Xin-xin FAN ; Jing LI ; Li-hong GE ; Lian MA
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2011;46(5):263-266
OBJECTIVETo investigate the prevalence of dental anomalies in Chinese children with complete unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP).
METHODSDental histories and radiographs of 244 Chinese children with UCLP were collected. The diagnosis of dental anomalies was based on panoramic radiographs before alveolar bone grafting. All patients were over 8 years old.
RESULTSIn the UCLP group, 66.8% of the patients was presented with hypodontia. The maxillary lateral incisors were the most common teeth affected, followed by maxillary second premolars, mandibular incisors and mandibular second premolars. A total of 33.6% the patients was presented with dental malformation, most were microdontic laterel incisors. A total of 4.9% the patients was presented with hyperdontia. The supernumerary teeth were more frequently found in the cleft region. The prevalence of missing maxillary lateral incisor in the noncleft side was statistically different between genders, which was higher in male (P < 0.050). This group of Chinese children with UCLP demonstrated significantly higher prevalence of hypodontia, hyperdontia, and malformation on the cleft side than on the noncleft side (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONSHypodontia is the most common type of dental anomalies. The prevalence of dental anomalies is higher in the UCLP patients than in the normal population. Dental anomalies occur more frequently on the cleft side than on the noncleft side.
Anodontia ; etiology ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; Bicuspid ; abnormalities ; Child ; Cleft Lip ; complications ; Cleft Palate ; complications ; Female ; Humans ; Incisor ; abnormalities ; Male ; Mandible ; Maxilla ; Odontodysplasia ; etiology ; Sex Factors ; Tooth Abnormalities ; etiology ; Tooth, Supernumerary ; etiology
5.Prosthodontic treatment of congenital tooth agenesis II. Clinical character of tooth agenesis.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2011;46(3):188-189
Alveolar Process
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pathology
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Anodontia
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diagnostic imaging
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etiology
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pathology
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Anterior Eye Segment
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abnormalities
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Cleidocranial Dysplasia
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complications
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Eye Abnormalities
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complications
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Hallermann's Syndrome
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complications
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Humans
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Malocclusion
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complications
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Prosthodontics
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Radiography
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Tooth Abnormalities
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complications