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{{Infobox medical condition | |||
| name = Anodontia | |||
| image = [[File:Anodontia_(cropped).jpg]] | |||
| caption = Anodontia in a young patient | |||
| field = [[Dentistry]] | |||
| synonyms = Congenital absence of teeth | |||
| symptoms = Absence of all primary or permanent teeth | |||
| complications = [[Malnutrition]], [[speech disorder]], [[facial deformity]] | |||
| onset = Congenital | |||
| duration = Lifelong | |||
| causes = Genetic mutations, often associated with [[ectodermal dysplasia]] | |||
| risks = [[Genetic predisposition]] | |||
| diagnosis = [[Clinical examination]], [[radiographic imaging]] | |||
| differential = [[Hypodontia]], [[oligodontia]] | |||
| prevention = None | |||
| treatment = [[Prosthetic dentistry]], [[dental implants]], [[orthodontics]] | |||
| prognosis = Variable, depending on treatment | |||
| frequency = Rare | |||
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==== '''Alternate Names''' ==== | ==== '''Alternate Names''' ==== | ||
Anodontia of permanent dentition; Absence of permanent teeth | Anodontia of permanent dentition; Absence of permanent teeth | ||
==== '''Definition''' ==== | ==== '''Definition''' ==== | ||
(an-o -don' -she-ah) [dv, priv.; coouc, tooth]. Absence of the teeth. | (an-o -don' -she-ah) [dv, priv.; coouc, tooth]. Absence of the teeth. | ||
Anodontia is a dental condition characterized by complete absence of teeth. | Anodontia is a dental condition characterized by complete absence of teeth. | ||
[[File:Anodontia.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:Anodontia.jpg|thumb]] | ||
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* '''Induced or false anodontia''' : It occurs as a result of extraction of all teeth. | * '''Induced or false anodontia''' : It occurs as a result of extraction of all teeth. | ||
* '''Pseudoanodontia''' : It refers to multiple unerupted teeth. | * '''Pseudoanodontia''' : It refers to multiple unerupted teeth. | ||
==== '''Summary''' ==== | ==== '''Summary''' ==== | ||
The primary (baby) or permanent (adult) teeth may be involved. Anodontia is extremely rare when present in a pure form (without associated abnormalities). In most cases, the phenomenon is associated with a group of conditions called the [[ectodermal dysplasia]]s. In these cases, abnormalities are also noted in the hair, nails, and sweat glands. | The primary (baby) or permanent (adult) teeth may be involved. Anodontia is extremely rare when present in a pure form (without associated abnormalities). In most cases, the phenomenon is associated with a group of conditions called the [[ectodermal dysplasia]]s. In these cases, abnormalities are also noted in the hair, nails, and sweat glands. | ||
==== '''Cause''' ==== | ==== '''Cause''' ==== | ||
A specific gene has not yet been identified. | A specific gene has not yet been identified. | ||
==== '''Inheritance''' ==== | ==== '''Inheritance''' ==== | ||
[[File:Autorecessive.svg|thumb|right|Autosomal recessive inheritance, a 25% chance]] | [[File:Autorecessive.svg|thumb|right|Autosomal recessive inheritance, a 25% chance]] | ||
Anodontia is an [[autosomal recessive]] condition. | Anodontia is an [[autosomal recessive]] condition. | ||
==== '''Treatment''' ==== | ==== '''Treatment''' ==== | ||
[[Prosthetic]] replacement of missing teeth is possible using [[dental implant]] technology or [[dentures]]. This treatment can be successful in giving patients with anodontia a more aesthetically pleasing appearance. The use of an implant [[prosthesis]] in the lower jaw could be recommended for younger patients as it is shown to significantly improve the craniofacial growth, social development and self-image. | [[Prosthetic]] replacement of missing teeth is possible using [[dental implant]] technology or [[dentures]]. This treatment can be successful in giving patients with anodontia a more aesthetically pleasing appearance. The use of an implant [[prosthesis]] in the lower jaw could be recommended for younger patients as it is shown to significantly improve the craniofacial growth, social development and self-image. | ||
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| Anodontia | |
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| Synonyms | Congenital absence of teeth |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Absence of all primary or permanent teeth |
| Complications | Malnutrition, speech disorder, facial deformity |
| Onset | Congenital |
| Duration | Lifelong |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Genetic mutations, often associated with ectodermal dysplasia |
| Risks | Genetic predisposition |
| Diagnosis | Clinical examination, radiographic imaging |
| Differential diagnosis | Hypodontia, oligodontia |
| Prevention | None |
| Treatment | Prosthetic dentistry, dental implants, orthodontics |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | Variable, depending on treatment |
| Frequency | Rare |
| Deaths | N/A |
Alternate Names[edit]
Anodontia of permanent dentition; Absence of permanent teeth
Definition[edit]
(an-o -don' -she-ah) [dv, priv.; coouc, tooth]. Absence of the teeth. Anodontia is a dental condition characterized by complete absence of teeth.

Classification[edit]
- True anodontia: It is of two types
- Total Anodontia: Total anodontia, in which all teeth are missing, may involve both deciduous and permanent dentition. This is a rare condition; when it occurs, it is frequently associated with a more generalized disturbance, hereditary ectodermal dysplasia.
- True partial anodontia (hypodontia or oligodontia): It involves missing of one or more teeth.
- Induced or false anodontia : It occurs as a result of extraction of all teeth.
- Pseudoanodontia : It refers to multiple unerupted teeth.
Summary[edit]
The primary (baby) or permanent (adult) teeth may be involved. Anodontia is extremely rare when present in a pure form (without associated abnormalities). In most cases, the phenomenon is associated with a group of conditions called the ectodermal dysplasias. In these cases, abnormalities are also noted in the hair, nails, and sweat glands.
Cause[edit]
A specific gene has not yet been identified.
Inheritance[edit]

Anodontia is an autosomal recessive condition.
Treatment[edit]
Prosthetic replacement of missing teeth is possible using dental implant technology or dentures. This treatment can be successful in giving patients with anodontia a more aesthetically pleasing appearance. The use of an implant prosthesis in the lower jaw could be recommended for younger patients as it is shown to significantly improve the craniofacial growth, social development and self-image.
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NIH genetic and rare disease info[edit]
Anodontia is a rare disease.
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