PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY - 3rd Ed. (2005)
848H Fig. 13.23 Pedigree chart. Autosomal dominant inheritance of AI. 849H Fig. 13.24 Autosomal dominant AI. All teeth affected ...
hypoplastic enamel. 854H Fig. 13.29 Molar-incisor hypomineralization (MIH) with features of chronological disturbance but no rel ...
856H Fig. 13.31 Hypoplasia in a 'chronologica l distribution'. 857H Fig. 13.32 Primary dentition preterm hypoplasia 858H Fig. 13 ...
860H Fig. 13.35 Disturbed dental development, fluorotic mottling:pre- and post-microabrasion. 861H Fig. 13.36 Disturbed dental d ...
electron-microscopy for their identification. Dentine (sometimes with enamel) changes can also be seen in some types of Ehlers D ...
descriptive, title. The condition is an autosomal dominant trait with both dentitions being affected. The teeth may be clinicall ...
870H Fig. 13.37 Dentinogenesis imperfecta⎯early mixed dentition. 871H Fig. 13.38 Dentinogensis imperfecta; 18- year-old-male; co ...
874H Fig. 13.41 Dentinogenesis imperfecta radiograph showing bulbous molar crowns, and obliterated pulp chambers. 875H Fig. 13.4 ...
13.7.4 Cementum defects The cementum can be affected in a number of genetic disorders. The consequences of alterations in cement ...
including pachyonychia congenita, Ellis-van Creveld syndrome, and Hallermann- Streiff syndrome. Natal or neonatal teeth are ofte ...
may fail to resorb. Although it has been suggested that there may be hypoplasia of cementum on the roots of the teeth, this has ...
may also be seen in cases of severe congenital neutropaenia, cyclical neutropaenia, Chediak-Higashi syndrome (where it is associ ...
primary teeth. When seeking a diagnosis of a developmental dental condition please remember: Common things occur commonly (rarit ...
Both developmental enamel defects and developmental dentine defects may be genetic or environmental in origin. Both development ...
Kurol, J. and Koch, G. (1985). The effect of extraction of infraoccluded deciduous primary molars: A longitudinal study. 889HAme ...
The paedodontic/orthodontic interface - N. E. Carter 14.1 INTRODUCTION The long-term management of a child's developing occlus ...
photographs should be obtained before any active treatment is started. Full-face and profile photographs are a record of facial ...
895H Fig. 14.1 The Aesthetic Component of the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need. (R. Evans and W. Shaw (1987). Reproduced with ...
Oral hygiene Appliance therapy is inappropriate for patients whose oral hygiene is poor and in general this should be improved b ...
considered at this point as part of a programme of serial extractions, but where the crowding is mild the decision should be del ...
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