Hypodontia
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| Hypodontia Classification and external resources | |
| ICD-10 | K00.0 |
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| ICD-9 | 520.0 |
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In dentistry, hypodontia is the condition of naturally having fewer than the regular number of teeth. In Caucasians, the most commonly missing teeth are the wisdom teeth (25-35%), the upper lateral incisors (2%) or the lower second premolars (3%) The congenital absence of all teeth is called anodontia. Hypodontia is often familial, or associated with ectodermal dysplasia or Down syndrome. A similar condition is hyperdontia, in which there are more than the usual number of teeth. Hypodontia explains a situation when there is a missing number of 6 teeth or less. The condition of missing over 6 teeth is called oligodontia.
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| Articles on Hypodontia | Most recent articles on Hypodontia • Most cited articles on Hypodontia • Review articles on Hypodontia • Articles on Hypodontia in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ |
| Media (Slides, Video, Images, MP3) on Hypodontia | Powerpoint slides on Hypodontia • Images of Hypodontia • Photos of Hypodontia • Podcasts & MP3s on Hypodontia • Videos on Hypodontia |
| Evidence Based Medicine Regarding Hypodontia | Cochrane Collaboration on Hypodontia • Bandolier on Hypodontia • TRIP on Hypodontia |
| Cost Effectiveness of Hypodontia | Cost Effectiveness of Hypodontia |
| Clinical Trials Involving Hypodontia | Ongoing Trials on Hypodontia at Clinical Trials.gov • Trial results on Hypodontia • Clinical Trials on Hypodontia at Google |
| Guidelines / Policies / Government Resources (FDA/CDC) Regarding Hypodontia | US National Guidelines Clearinghouse on Hypodontia • NICE Guidance on Hypodontia • NHS PRODIGY Guidance • FDA on Hypodontia • CDC on Hypodontia |
| Textbook Information on Hypodontia | Books and Textbook Information on Hypodontia |
| Pharmacology Resources on Hypodontia | Dosing of Hypodontia • Drug interactions with Hypodontia • Side effects of Hypodontia • Allergic reactions to Hypodontia • Overdose information on Hypodontia • Carcinogenicity information on Hypodontia • Hypodontia in pregnancy • Pharmacokinetics of Hypodontia • |
| Genetics, Pharmacogenomics, and Proteinomics of Hypodontia | Genetics of Hypodontia • Pharmacogenomics of Hypodontia • Proteomics of Hypodontia |
| Newstories on Hypodontia | Hypodontia in the news • Be alerted to news on Hypodontia • News trends on Hypodontia |
| Commentary on Hypodontia | Blogs on Hypodontia |
| Patient Resources on Hypodontia | Patient resources on Hypodontia • Discussion groups on Hypodontia • Patient Handouts on Hypodontia • Directions to Hospitals Treating Hypodontia • Risk calculators and risk factors for Hypodontia |
| Healthcare Provider Resources on Hypodontia | Symptoms of Hypodontia • Causes & Risk Factors for Hypodontia • Diagnostic studies for Hypodontia • Treatment of Hypodontia |
| Continuing Medical Education (CME) Programs on Hypodontia | CME Programs on Hypodontia |
| International Resources on Hypodontia | Hypodontia en Espanol • Hypodontia en Francais |
| Business Resources on Hypodontia | Hypodontia in the Marketplace • Patents on Hypodontia |
| Informatics Resources on Hypodontia | List of terms related to Hypodontia |
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