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AB - The closure of a wide alveolar cleft and fistula in cleft patients and the reconstruction of a maxillary dentoalveolar defect in traumatic patients are challenging for both orthodontists and surgeons.
In this study, periodontal disease was found in patients with cleft palate to a similar extent to that in the general population, whereas patients with cleft lip, palate, and alveolus had a predisposition to deep peridontal destruction of teeth adjacent to the cleft.
AB - Rapp-Hodgkin ectodermal dysplasia is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by distinctive craniofacies, cleft lip or palate, oligodontia or anodontia, hypoplasia of the nails, and a decrease in or absence of the sweat glands and hair follicles.
www.lib.umich.edu /dentlib/nihcdc/searches/shuler/shuler1DSdEM-1.txt   (18057 words)

  
 Clefting - ectropion - conical teeth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-23)
An association has been described in less than 50 cases in the literature, consisting of ectropion of the lower eyelids and cleft lip and palate.
In addition to the cardinal signs, hypertelorism, conical teeth, imperforate anus, or syndactyly were reported.
The eyelids anomaly may also be euryblepharon (eyelids with abnormally wide lid opening) or lagophthalmos, a condition in which the eye cannot be completely closed.
www.orpha.net /static/GB/clefting__ectropion__conical_teeth.html   (157 words)

  
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However, the increase in DMFS score of the permanent teeth of children was significantly greater in children with Pa+ and Pr22 than in those with the other phenotypes (Pa- or Pr11 and Pr12).
SO - Clinical Genetics 1985 Apr;27(4):426-9 AB - Three generations of a family are described in which cleft lip and/or cleft palate, ectropion of the lower eyelids and conical teeth, subject to premature carious decay, occur in various combinations in different family members, in a manner consistent with autosomal dominant inheritance.
The purpose of this genetically predetermined eruption of human teeth seems to be to compensate for the natural wear of the occlusal surfaces and incisal edges.
www.lib.umich.edu /dentlib/nihcdc/searches/shuler/shuler1GENc-4.txt   (19405 words)

  
 Intrinsic aetiology
The quirky sense of humour that researchers display in choosing a gene name often loses much in translation when people facing serious illness or disability are told that they or their child have a mutation in a gene such as Sonic hedgehog, Slug or Pokémon.
As with the acronym CATCH22 (from 'cardiac anomaly, T-cell deficit, clefting and hypocalcaemia') for chromosome 22q11.2 microdeletions, which was abandoned because of its no-win connotations
Teeth are usually small and have conical crowns.
focosi.immunesig.org /intrinsicaetiology.htm   (10291 words)

  
 Birth Disorder Information Directory - BA-BL
Baraitser Rodeck Garner Syndrome (Craniosynostosis Mental Retardation Clefting Syndrome)
Blepharocheilodontic Syndrome (Clefting Ectropion Conical Teeth, Ectropion Inferior Cleft Lip and/or Palate)
Hypothyroidism in an infant with ectodermal dysplasia and cleft lip and palate
www.bdid.com /defectba.htm   (649 words)

  
 Information Centre for Rare Diseases and Orphan Drugs
cleft lip and or palate with mucous cysts of lower lip
cleft lip palate facial eye heart intestinal anomalies
cleft lower lip cleft lateral canthi chorioretinal degeneration
www.raredis.org /modules/sections/index.php?op=printpage&artid=25&PHPSESSID=0643fa55c8bcffa7f9ce7a8f61d2ba5e   (249 words)

  
 OMIM Update List for July, 1996
Clinical Synopsis for 119530 OROFACIAL CLEFT 1; OFC1
Clinical Synopsis for 119550 CLEFT PALATE-LATERAL SYNECHIA SYNDROME
Clinical Synopsis for 119580 CLEFTING, ECTROPION, AND CONICAL TEETH
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov /Omim/dispmonthly.cgi?7.1996   (3902 words)

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