Dental defects may be the physical expression of genetic defects, and so they can often be seen in a variety of syndromes associated with malformations of organs. However, dental defects are often not recognized, identified, nor characterised despite representing a possible diagnostic sign for an undiagnosed condition. This book addresses this gap by providing an understanding of dental genetics and its developmental biology counterpart. With approximately seventy well-illustrated examples, the authors present the clinical oro-facial manifestations accompanying various syndromes, providing the necessary knowledge for diagnostic purposes, as well as giving insight into recent development for each specific condition. The clarity and format of this book make it an ideal support guide both in the clinic and while conducting research.
- Comprehensive examination of dento/oro/craniofacial anomalies
- Well-illustrated examples
- Presented in a compact, easy to use format
1. Odontogenesis, Anomalies and Genetics
2. Missing Teeth (Hypodontia, Oligodontia)
3. Supernummerary Teeth
4. Abnormalities of Tooth Shape/Size
5. Anomalies in Structure of Teeth - Dentine
6. Anomalies in Structure of Teeth - Enamel
7. Anomalies of Teeth Eruption and/or Resorption
8. Pathology and Dental Anomalies
Presents a clear diagnostic guide to dental defects and their developmental biology counterparts.
A. BLOCH-ZUPAN is a world wide known expert in odontogenetics. Her research interests are craniofacial and specifically palate and tooth development and their abnormalities. Her originality is to combine approaches both in mice and humans presenting these palate and teeth developmental defects as clinical phenotypical manl3