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Complete failure of eruption of all permanent teeth: An autosomal dominant disorder

M. H. K. SHOKElR

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M. H. K. SHOKElR

Division of Medical Genetics, Department of Pediatrics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

*Queen Elizabeth II Scientist

2 Department of Genetics University of Manitoba 685 Bannntyne Avenue Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3E OW1Search for more papers by this author
First published: April 1974
Citations: 17

Abstract

A disorder is described which involves persistent deciduous teeth and complete lack of eruption of the permanent teeth. An anomaly of the jaw bones leading to impaction of all the permanent teeth seems to be responsible for the observed manifestations. A family is presented with three affected individuals plus one other reputedly affected. The distribution of patients in the pedigree is consistent with autosomal dominant inheritance of the disorder reported.

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