Anthonappa RP, King NM. Hypodontia of all primary canines.
Eur Arch Paediatr Dent 2016;
17:485-487. [PMID:
27812891 DOI:
10.1007/s40368-016-0259-3]
[Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/09/2016] [Accepted: 10/06/2016] [Indexed: 10/20/2022]
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain hypodontia of the various tooth types with evolutionary and anatomic models. Hypodontia of all primary canines in a healthy individual is exceptionally rare and has not been previously reported in the dental literature.
CASE REPORT
This clinical report describes a 4-year-old southern Chinese female with the congenital absence of the primary canines in all quadrants. Furthermore, all of the permanent tooth germs excluding the third molars were evident on a panoramic radiograph and were developing consistent with the subject's chronological age.
CONCLUSION
This case serves as an excellent example to refute the conventional wisdom that "all primary canines can never go missing" and that all of the currently proposed hypotheses to explain hypodontia have limitations.
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