News

Maternal smoking during pregnancy is associated with dental anomalies in children, including enamel defects and hypodontia, ...
This review provides an updated summary of the state of our knowledge of the genetic contributions to the pathogenesis of congenital heart disease. Since 2007, when the initial American Heart ...
Millions of people worldwide are facing this disease. Hypodontia is another dental term that healthcare providers use to describe congenitally missing teeth. We employed an AI-driven healthcare ...
We share a case of a 40-year-old African American woman with a history of Asherman syndrome and asthma who was identified with a rare AXIN2 mutation through her hypodontia and detailed family history.
ABSTRACT: The study aims to investigate the impact of missing maxillary lateral incisors on canine impaction in the human oral cavity. Specifically, it seeks to validate or refute the “Guidance Theory ...
But sometimes, those numbers just don't happen because of hypodontia. “Hypodontia is the congenital or developmental absence of one or more baby or adult teeth,” said Dr Low Yuxuan, an associate ...
the name is short for hypomyelination with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and hypodontia. Dr Rahul Singh, a consultant paediatric neurologist at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust ...
4H leukodystrophy is the combination of hypomyelination (myelin deficiency leading to motor, balance and coordination problems, as well as a deterioration in children’s physical condition) and two ...
Two well known abnormalities that may result from alterations in these genes are orofacial cleft (cleft palate and/or lip) and hypodontia, which refers to a lack of teeth. When more than six teeth ...