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Cephalometric Measurements Of Non-Syndromic Oligodontia In Early Dental Age In A Japanese Population.

Hisayo MayamaYukinori KuwajimaJohn D Da SilvaShahrzad KhorashadiR Frederick LambertYoshiki IshidaShigemi Ishikawa-NagaiHiroyuki MiuraKazuro Satoh
Published in: Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dentistry (2019)
Among pre-adolescent Japanese patients with oligodontia in Hellman's developmental age IIIA~IIIB, no significant differences in skeletal characteristics were established when compared to the control group. However, tooth position of maxillary first molars indicated smaller vertical descent and mesial shift, which may suggest weak maxillary vertical development.
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