Fogorvosi szemle, 2001 (94. évfolyam, 1-6. szám)

2001-08-01 / 4. szám

140 FOGORVOSI SZEMLE ■ 94. évf. 2. sz. 2001. Irodalom: 1. Alexander-Abt J: Apparent hypodontia: a case of misdiagno­sis. Am J Orthodont Dentofac Orthoped 1999; 116: 321-323. 2. Atasu M, Eryilmaz A, Genc A, Ozcan M, Ozbayrak S: Conge­nital hypodontia of maxillary lateral incisors in association with colo­boma of the iris and hypomaturation type of amelogenesis imper­fecta in a large kindred. J Clinic Ped Dent 1997; 21: 341-355. 3. Bakody R: A maradó második nagyörlök csírahiányának esetei. Fogorv Szle 1983; 76: 45-47. 4. Bjerklin K, Bennett J: The long-term survival of lower second primary molars in subjects with agenesis of the premolars. Eur J Orthodont 2000; 22: 245-255. 5. ChaiWL, NgeowWC: Familial cases of missing mandibular in­cisor: three cases presentations. Dent Update 1999; 26: 298-302. 6. Cholitgul W, Drummond BK: Jaw and tooth abnormalities de­tected on panoramic radiographs in New Zealand children aged 10- 15 years. New Zealand Dent J 2000; 96: 10-13. 7. Collins MA, Mauriello SM, Tyndall DA, Wright JT: Dental anomalies associated with amelogenesis imperfecta: a radiographic assessment. Oral Surg, Oral Med, Oral Path 1999; 88: 358-364. 8. Daugaard-Jensen J, Nodal M, Kjaer I: Pattern of agenesis in the primary dentition: a radiographic study of 193 cases. Paediatr Dent 1997; 7: 3-7. 9. Daugaard-Jensen J, Nodal M, Skovgaard LT, Kjaer I: Com­parison of the pattern of agenesis in the primary and permanent dentitions in a population characterized by agenesis in .the primary dentition. Int J Paediatr Dent 1997; 7: 143-148. 10. Dietschi D, Schatz JP: Current restorative modalities for young patients with missing anterior teeth. Quintess International 1997; 28: 231-240. 11. Fukumoto S, Tuneoka A, Kamasaki Y, Hosoya Y, Goto G: Trans­position of mesial and distal aspects of maxillary first molars: case report. J Clinic Pediatr Dent 1999; 23: 265-269. 12. Gábris K, Tarján I, Fábián G, Kaán M, Szakály T, Orosz M: A maradó számfeletti fogak előfordulási gyakorisága és kezelésük le­hetőségei. Fogorv Szle Közlés alatt 13. Hattab FN, Angmar-Mansson B: Oligodontia of the permanent den­tition in two sisters with polycystic ovarian syndrome: case reports. Oral Surg, Oral Med, Oral Path 1997; 84: 368-371. 14. Johannsdottir B, Wisth PJ, Magnusson TE: Prevalence of malocclusion in 6-year-old Icelandic children. Acta Odontol Scand 1997; 55: 398^102. 15. Kearns G, Sharma A, Perrott D, Schmidt B, Koban L, Var­­gervik K: Placement of endosseous implants in children and adol­escents with hereditary ectodermal dysplasia. Oral Surg, Oral Med, Oral Path 1999.; 88: 5-10. 16. Kumasaka S, Miyagi A, Sakai N, Shindo J, Kashima I: Oligo­dontia: a radiographic comparison of subjects with Down syndrome and normal subjects. Spec Care Dent 1997; 17: 137-141. 17. Lapter M, Slaj M, Skrinjaric I, Muretic Z: Inheritance of hy­podontia in twins. Coll Antropol 1998; 22: 291-298. 18. McMillan AS, Nunn JH, Postlethwaite KR: Implant- support­ed prosthesis in a child with hereditary mandibular anodontia: the use of ball attachments. Int J Ped Dent 1998; 8: 65-69. 19. Mestrovic SR, Rajic Z, Papic JS: Hypodontia in patients with Down’s syndrome. Coll Antropol 1998; 22: 69-72. 20. Nakano K, MatsuokaT, Takahashi A, Matsumura m, Sobue S, OoshimaT: Delayed development or congenital absence of a single first permanent molar in Japanese child patients. Int J Paediatr Dent 1999; 9: 271-276. 21. Newman GV, Newman RA: Report of four familial cases with congenitally missing mandibular incisors. Am J Orthodont Dentofac Orthoped 1998; 114: 195-207. 22. Ohno K, Ohmori I: Anodontia with hypohydrotic ectodermal dyspla­sia in a young female: a case report. Pediatr Dent 2000; 22: 49-52. 23. Plunkett DJ, Dysart PS, Kardos TB, Herbison GP: A study of transposed canines in a sample of orthodontic patients. Br J Or­thodont 1998; 25: 203-208. 24. Rasmussen P: Severe hypodontia: diversities in manifestations. J Clin Pediatr Dent 1999; 23: 179-188. 25. Reagan SE, Cha A: The use of magnets in the comprehensive treatment of congenital partial anodontia: a case report. Quintess International 1997; 28: 563- 571. 26. ShapiraY, LubitE, L.uftinec MM: Congenitally missing second premolars in cleft lip and cleft palate children. Am J Orthodont Den­tofac Orthoped 1999; 115: 396—400. 27. Spear FM, Mathews DM, Kokich VG: Interdisciplinary manage­ment of single-tooth implants. Seminars Orthodont 1997; 3: 45-72. 28. Stimson JM, Sivers JE, Hlava GL: Features of oligodontia in three generations. J Clinic Pediatr Dent 1997; 21: 269-275. 29. Stoll C, Dott B, Alembik Y: Oligodontia, microcephaly and fa­cial dysmorphia syndrome. Genetic Counsel 1998; 9: 29-32. 30. Takahashi T, Fukunda M, Yamaguchi T, Kochi S, Inai T, Wata­­nabe M, Echigo S: Use of an osseointegrated implant for dental re­habilitation after cleft repair by periosteoplasty: a case report. Cleft Palate CraniofacJ 1997; 34: 268-271. 31. Tarján I: Az alsó első maradó moláris szimmetrikus izolált apla­­siája. Fogorv Szle 1975, 68: 53-53. 32. Tsai PF, Chiou HR, Tseng CC: Oligidontia - a case report. Quintess International 1998; 29: 191-193. 33. Vastardis H: The genetics of human tooth agenesis: new dis­coveries for understanding dental anomalies. Am J Orthodont Den­tofac Orthoped 2000; 117: 650-656. 34. Vogel RE, Wheeler SL, Casellini RC: Restoration of congenit­ally missing lateral incisors: a case report. Implant Dentistry 1999; 8: 390-395. 35. Wagenberg BD, Spitzer DA: Therapy for patient with oligodon­tia: case report. J Periodont 2000; 71: 510-516. 36. Yonezu T, Hayashi Y, Sasaki J, Machida Y: Prevalence of con­genital dental anomalies of the deciduous dentition in Japanese children. Bull Tokyo Dent Coll 1997; 38: 27-32. Gábris K, Tarján I, Csíki P, Konrád F, Szádeczky B, Rózsa N: Prevalence of congenital hypodontia in the permanent dentition and its treatment Congenital aplasia (agenesis) is an important developmental dental anomaly. There is a big discrepancy between the data on the prevalence of aplasia in dental literature. The authors analyzed orthopantomograms of 1875 children and adolescents at the Department of Dentistry for Children and Orthodontics of Semmelweis University. The prevalence of congenital aplasia was found 15.68% (294 subjects). There was no difference between the sexes. The most frequently missing teeth were the upper lateral incisors, the lower second premolars, the upper second premolars and the lower central incisors. The highest number of aplasia was detected in the second premolars (330 teeth). The frequency of aplasia of the molars was 0.74%. Oli­godontia was found in 1.12%. The authors present two patients with aplasia and the successful treatment of the cases. Keywords: congenital aplasia, oligodontia, prevalence, treatment, case reports

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