Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 28(01), 315-320
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2025.28.1.3419
Received on 27 August 2025; revised on 01 October 2025; accepted on 04 October 2025
Tooth number abnormalities such as anodontia, oligodontia, and hypodontia represent hereditary developmental disorders that significantly affect oral function, esthetics, and quality of life in children. This literature review aims to explore the etiology, clinical features, and management of these conditions by analyzing current and past scientific evidence. Genetic and environmental factors are identified as major contributors to these anomalies, with specific gene expression changes in odontogenesis playing a critical role. Clinically, patients may present with functional difficulties, occlusal disturbances, and psychosocial impacts requiring multidisciplinary management. The review emphasizes the importance of thorough history taking to distinguish congenital agenesis from tooth loss due to extraction. Early parental awareness and timely consultation with pediatric dentists are essential for optimal care. This study provides a comprehensive overview of developmental dental disorders, highlighting the need for updated research, preventive strategies, and integrated clinical approaches to improve treatment outcomes in affected pediatric populations.
Anodontia; Clinical features; Etiology; Hypodontia; Oligodontia; Pediatric dentistry
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Izzati Dinia Afada, Auliya Frida Nirmala, Udijanto Tedjosasongko and Tania Saskianti. Tooth Agenesis in Children: Understanding Anodontia, Oligodontia and Hypodontia. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 28(01), 315-320. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.28.1.3419.
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