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VOLUME 11 , ISSUE 2 ( March, 2010 ) > List of Articles

RESEARCH ARTICLE

Non-syndromic Oligodontia in Permanent Dentition of Monozygotic Twins: Report of a Rare Case

Keerthilatha M. Pai, Amar A. Sholapurkar, Rohit B. Gadda

Citation Information : Pai KM, Sholapurkar AA, Gadda RB. Non-syndromic Oligodontia in Permanent Dentition of Monozygotic Twins: Report of a Rare Case. J Contemp Dent Pract 2010; 11 (2):71-77.

DOI: 10.5005/jcdp-11-2-71

License: CC BY-NC 3.0

Published Online: 01-03-2017

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2010; The Author(s).


Abstract

Aim

To report a case of non-syndromic oligodontia involving 26 permanent teeth in monozygotic twin sisters and to discuss the possible genetic etiology, inheritance pattern and associated dental anomalies of this condition.

Background

Hypodontia constitutes one of the most common developmental anomalies in humans and is defined as developmental absence of one or more teeth with reported prevalence of 1.6 to 9.6% in the permanent dentition. Oligodontia is defined as agenesis of six or more teeth excluding third molars.

Case Report

This article describes a case of non-syndromic oligodontia involving 26 permanent teeth in monozygotic twin sisters. The twins had positive family history of hypodontia in their paternal grandmother, parental consanguinity (first cousin) and similarity in pattern of oligodontia. Root formation of permanent maxillary first molars and central incisors was delayed in both the twins.

Summary

This article reports a case of nonsyndromic oligodontia in permanent dentition of monozygotic twins. Possible genetic etiology, inheritance pattern and associated dental anomalies are discussed.

Clinical Significance

Strong genetic link associated with oligodontia help the dentist to know the possibility of its occurrence in other family members and in future generations.

Citation

Gadda RB, Pai KM, Sholapurkar AA. Non-syndromic Oligodontia in Permanent Dentition of Monozygotic Twins: Report of a Rare Case. J Contemp Dent Pract [Internet]. 2010 March; 11(2):071-077. Available from: http://www.thejcdp. com/journal/view/volume11-issue2-gadda.


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