Journal of the Korean Academy of Pediatric Dentistry 1997;24(1):179-185.
Published online February 28, 1997.
OLIGODONTIA WITH FAMILIAL HISTORY -A case report-
 
가족력을 동반한 부분적 무치증에 대한 증례보고
정혜선, 이제호, 최형준, 최병재
연세대학교 치과대학 소아치과학교실
Abstract
The prevalence of congenital teeth missing is about 2-10% of population and it is more common in permanent dentition than primary dentition. In the patients with congenital missing teeth symptoms such as conical tooth, prolonged retention of primary tooth, tooth attrition. and deficient alveolar bone growth can be accompanied. In this paper the results of clinical observation of the congenital teeth missing brothers and their familial history are presented.
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