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Prevalence of Missing Lateral Incisor Agenesis in an Orthodontic Arabs Population in Israel(Arab48)

Authors: 
Muhamad Abu-Hussein
Nezar Watted
Abdulgani Azzaldeen
Mohammad Yehia
Obaida Awadi
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International Journal of Public Health Research
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Date: 
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Keywords: 
Tooth Agenesis, Hypodontia, Maxillary Lateral Incisor, Congenitally Missing Teeth, Epidemiology, Arab48
Abstract: 
Tooth agenesis is defined as congenital absence of one or more teeth in primary or permanent dentition and is a common oral variation that affects a large population group. Among the missing one’s, maxillary lateral incisor is more frequent causing esthetic and functional impairments in the affected individual. It might be associated with systemic problems, syndromic conditions or other oral anomalies. Management of missing lateral incisors involves a multi-disciplinary approach for rehabilitation of impaired esthetics and function. This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of congenital absence (agenesis) of maxillary lateral incisors in Arabs population in Israel(Arab48).