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FOURTEEN-YEAR REPORT OF FACIAL GROWTH IN CASE OF COMPLETE ANODONTIA WITH ECTODERMAL DYSPLASIA FREE

BERNARD G. SARNAT, M.D., D.D.S.; ALLAN G. BRODIE, D.D.S., Ph.D.; W. HOWARD KUBACKI, D.D.S.
AMA Am J Dis Child. 1953;86(2):162-169. doi:10.1001/archpedi.1953.02050080171004.
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THE IMPORTANCE of the deciduous and permanent teeth in the development of the face and jaws has been a much-debated question for a long time. In 1938 a child aged 1 year 9 months was referred to us because no teeth had appeared in the oral cavity. Roentgenographic examination revealed the complete absence of teeth and tooth buds. Study of serial cephalometric roentgenograms taken up to the age of 5 years 4 months revealed that craniofacial development was within the lower limits of normal and proceeding at a normal rate.1

The previous report (2 to 5 years) was concerned with the period of growth and eruption of the deciduous dentition and craniofacial development. The present report is concerned in addition with a 10-year followup (6 to 16 years) of craniofacial development in the same patient with complete anodontia during the period normally covering eruption of the permanent dentition. Serial

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Brodie, A. G., and Sarnat, B. G.:  Ectodermal Dysplasia (Anhidrotic Type) with Complete Anodontia: Serial Roentgenographic Cephalometric Appraisal , Am. J. Dis. Child. 64:1046-1054, 1942;.
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Brodie, A. G.:  On the Growth Pattern of the Human Head, from the Third Month to the Eighth Year of Life , Am. J. Anat. 68:209-262, 1941;.
Schour, I., and van Dyke, H. B.:  Effect of Replacement Therapy on Eruption of Incisor of Hypophysectomized Rat , Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. 29:378-382, 1932;.
Sarnat, B. G., and Hook, W. E.:  Effects of Hibernation on Tooth Development , Anat. Rec. 83:471-493, 1942;.
Sarnat, B. G., and Engel, M. B.:  A Serial Study of Mandibular Growth After Removal of the Condyle in the Macaca Rhesus Monkey , Plast. & Reconstruct. Surg. 7:364-380, 1951;.
Byars, L. T., and Sarnat, B. G.:  Congenital Macrogingivae (Fibromatosis Gingivae) and Hypertrichosis , Surgery 15:964-970, 1944;.

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Brodie, A. G., and Sarnat, B. G.:  Ectodermal Dysplasia (Anhidrotic Type) with Complete Anodontia: Serial Roentgenographic Cephalometric Appraisal , Am. J. Dis. Child. 64:1046-1054, 1942;.
Brodie and Sarnat.1
Brodie, A. G.:  On the Growth Pattern of the Human Head, from the Third Month to the Eighth Year of Life , Am. J. Anat. 68:209-262, 1941;.
Schour, I., and van Dyke, H. B.:  Effect of Replacement Therapy on Eruption of Incisor of Hypophysectomized Rat , Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. 29:378-382, 1932;.
Sarnat, B. G., and Hook, W. E.:  Effects of Hibernation on Tooth Development , Anat. Rec. 83:471-493, 1942;.
Sarnat, B. G., and Engel, M. B.:  A Serial Study of Mandibular Growth After Removal of the Condyle in the Macaca Rhesus Monkey , Plast. & Reconstruct. Surg. 7:364-380, 1951;.
Byars, L. T., and Sarnat, B. G.:  Congenital Macrogingivae (Fibromatosis Gingivae) and Hypertrichosis , Surgery 15:964-970, 1944;.

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