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Tooth formation - delayed or absent
Alternative Names
Delayed or absent tooth formation; Teeth - delayed or absent formation ...

Tooth formation Treatment
Review Date: 05/28/2008
Reviewed By: Jason S. Baker, DMD, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Private Practice, Yonkers, New York. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

Bone and tooth formation, blood coagulation, neuromuscular irritability, muscle contractility, myocardial conduction
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Many foods, mainly animal products but some vegetables; similar to Na ...

Anodontia/Hypodontia - Hyperdontia - abnormalities of size and form of teeth (Concrescence, Fusion, Gemination, Dens evaginatus/Talon cusp, Dens invaginatus, Enamel pearl, Macrodontia, Microdontia, Taurodontism) - disturbances in tooth formation ...

Delayed tooth formation.
Wrinkled and aged-looking skin.
Stiffness of joints. Hip dislocation.
Baldness
Pinched nose.
Mental growth is equivalent to other children of the same age.

It is characterized by dwarfism, baldness, pinched nose, small face and small jaw relative to the head size, delayed tooth formation, aged-looking skin, diminution of fat beneath the skin, stiff joints, and premature arteriosclerosis.

improper tooth formation
rough, dry, and pimply skin
digestive problems
night blindness
eye disease, including xerophthalmia (zear-off-thal-me-ah), a condition in which the clear covering of the eye known as the cornea becomes dry and dull ...

Abnormal tooth formation manifests as decreased crown size, shortened and conical shaped roots, and microdontia; on occasion, complete agenesis may occur. Eruption of teeth can be delayed, including increased frequency of impacted maxillary canines.

Decreased consciousness
Delayed or absent tooth formation
Hand or foot spasms
Painful menstruation ...

Vitamin A is essential for innumerable biological functions - night and color vision, wound healing, bone and tooth formation, healthy skin, normal growth, reproductive and adrenal function, cartilage development, ...

Dental deformities
Delayed tooth formation
Defects in teeth
Increased cavities
Loss of appetite or weight loss
Difficulty sleeping
Poor muscle development and tone
Muscle weakness
Delay of learning to walk in children ...

Calcium, the most common mineral in the body, plays an essential role in blood clotting, muscle contraction, nerve impulse transmission, and bone and tooth formation.

It is the most common life-threatening metabolic disorder associated with cancer. Calcium plays an important role in the development and maintenance of bones in the body. It is also needed in tooth formation and is important in other body functions.

Mental retardation ranging from mild to severe is a common finding. Older children may have seizures and behavioral problems. There may be defects in tooth formation and some have cysts in the teeth.

While a lifelong deficit can affect bone and tooth formation, over-retention can cause hypercalcemia (elevated levels of calcium in the blood), impaired kidney function and decreased absorption of other minerals.

Tooth formation - delayed or absent
Toothaches
Ulcers
Urinary incontinence
Urination - bed wetting
Urination - difficulty with flow
Urination - excessive at night
Urination - excessive volume
Urination - painful
Urine - abnormal color ...

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