[HTML][HTML] Non-syndromic oligodontia of primary and permanent dentition: 5 year follow up-a rare case report

J Moses, D Gurunathan, BN Rangeeth… - Journal of Clinical and …, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Oligodontia designates the congenital absence of six or more permanent teeth, excluding
the third molars. Oligodontia of primary and permanent dentition is a rare observance. This …

[HTML][HTML] Agenesis of multiple primary teeth and

S Nirmala, N Gokhale, N Sivakumar… - International Journal of …, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Agenesis of multiple primary teeth is rare. A 6-year-old girl visited our department, in the
absence of any other systemic abnormalities, on clinical and radiographic evaluation, it was …

Congenital absence of multiple primary teeth

A Mohapatra, CP Reddy… - Journal of Indian society of …, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Congenital absence of multiple primary teeth : Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and
Preventive Dentistry Congenital absence of multiple primary teeth : Journal of Indian Society of …

Use of a Modified Nance Appliance for Esthetic Rehabilitation of a Child Patient with Rare Nonfamilial and Nonsyndromic Oligodontia

AO Al-Ahmadi, AA Assiry, SDAA Khan… - Case Reports in …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Congenital absence of more than 6 teeth except the third molar is known as oligodontia. It
can affect both primary and permanent dentitions. The affected individuals usually …

[PDF][PDF] Exceptional case of basal implant utilization in non-syndromic oligodontia: Innovations for a 20-year-old male

N Jaggi, N Purohit, P Pateria, GK Jaggi… - Journal of Advanced …, 2024 - jamdsr.com
Non-syndromic oligodontia, characterized by the congenital absence of multiple teeth
without systemic involvement, presents significant challenges in dental rehabilitation …

Non-syndromic Oligodontia in Primary Dentition: A Report of a Rare Case

B Sheetal, VK Srivastava, C Meenakshi - Cureus, 2023 - search.proquest.com
The congenital absence of teeth is the most common dental anomaly affecting 2.2% to 10%
of the population. It could be present in the form of anodontia, hypodontia, or oligodontia …

[HTML][HTML] Non-syndromic Oligodontia in Primary Dentition: A Report of a Rare Case

S Badnaware, VK Srivastava, M Chandel - Cureus, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The congenital absence of teeth is the most common dental anomaly affecting 2.2% to 10%
of the population. It could be present in the form of anodontia, hypodontia, or oligodontia …

[PDF][PDF] Management of bilateral dental agenesis with aesthetic rehabilitation by Groper's appliance–A six-year follow-up

Z Jabin, P Dudeja, K Dudeja - J Clin Diagn Res, 2021 - academia.edu
Tooth agenesis is the most clearly recognised dental anomaly in humans. Tooth agenesis
may be single or multiple and may involve single or both arches. However, agenesis of …

[PDF][PDF] Anomalies of Tooth Number in the Age Range of 2–5 Years in Nonsyndromic Children: A Literature Review

U Sharma, A Gulati, NC Gill - Journal of South Asian Association …, 2020 - researchgate.net
Objective: Dental anomalies of number predispose the teeth to malocclusion, caries,
periodontal problems, and often compromise aesthetics and function. We present a literature …

Congenitally missing primary mandibular lateral incisors: a case of rare occurrence

M Goswami, TR Chaitra, S Singh, AU Kulkarni - Case Reports, 2012 - casereports.bmj.com
We are reporting a rare case of missing teeth in primary dentition. The case reported with the
chief complaint of missing teeth in the lower front tooth region. The concern of the parents …