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Nonsyndromic familial oligodontia with multiple dens invaginatus: a case report of an unusual case.
[oligodontia]
Oligodontia
is
a
rare
dental
anomaly
with
a
prevalence
of
0
.
3
%
in
permanent
teeth
and
much
less
frequency
in
the
primary
dentition
.
Familial
oligodontia
represents
an
absence
of
varying
numbers
of
primary
and
/
or
secondary
teeth
as
an
isolated
trait
.
It
is
a
complex
and
multifactorial
condition
.
Many
explanations-evolutionary
,
genetic
,
and
environmental-have
been
proposed
as
the
etiology
.
Simultaneous
with
oligodontia
are
often
the
different
positional
changes
of
the
existing
teeth
,
their
morphology
,
size
,
and
growth
disturbances
of
the
maxillofacial
skeleton
.
Early
recognition
is
vital
to
provide
adequate
treatment
and
prevent
squeal
.
Multidisciplinary
referral
or
consultation
is
thus
important
in
treatment
planning
to
improve
function
and
esthetics
.
The
present
paper
reports
a
rare
case
of
familial
oligodontia
associated
with
multiple
dense
invaginatus
and
microdontia
.
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