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Syndromes related to Dental Anatomy

  1. Down Syndrome:
    • Dental features: Delayed eruption, hypodontia, bruxism, malocclusion.
  2. Cleidocranial Dysplasia:
    • Dental features: Delayed eruption, supernumerary teeth, high-arched palate.
  3. Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome:
    • Dental features: Gum disease, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) hypermobility.
  4. Osteogenesis Imperfecta:
    • Dental features: Dentinogenesis imperfecta, blue sclera, malocclusion.
  5. Craniofacial Microsomia:
  6. Crouzon Syndrome:
    • Dental features: High-arched palate, malocclusion, crowding.
  7. Treacher Collins Syndrome:
    • Dental features: Hypoplastic zygomatic arches, underdeveloped mandible.
  8. Gardner Syndrome:
    • Dental features: Multiple odontomas, impacted teeth.
  9. Amelogenesis Imperfecta:
    • Dental features: Abnormal enamel formation, discoloration.
  10. Hyper-IgM Syndrome:
    • Dental features: Increased susceptibility to infections affecting oral health.
  11. Apert Syndrome:
    • Dental features: High-arched palate, malocclusion, crowded teeth.
  12. Turner Syndrome:
    • Dental features: Micrognathia, high-arched palate, delayed eruption.
  13. Goldenhar Syndrome:
    • Dental features: Unilateral facial underdevelopment, malocclusion.
  14. Xeroderma Pigmentosum:
    • Dental features: Increased susceptibility to oral cancers due to UV sensitivity.
  15. Noonan Syndrome:
  16. Hurler Syndrome (Mucopolysaccharidosis I):
    • Dental features: Macroglossia, malocclusion.
  17. Trisomy 18 (Edwards Syndrome):
    • Dental features: Cleft lip and palate, malocclusion.
  18. Klinefelter Syndrome:
    • Dental features: Taurodontism, delayed eruption.
  19. Marfan Syndrome:
    • Dental features: High-arched palate, overcrowded teeth.
  20. Ectodermal Dysplasia:

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