TY - JOUR T1 - Literature Review on Diagnostic and Management Approach of Anodontia A1 - Mohammed Mady A1 - Hussam Abdullah Arishi A1 - Turki Nasser AlOtaibi A1 - Alia Khalid AlFadhel A1 - Hadeel Mansour AlRajhi A1 - Fatimah Abdu Jaafari A1 - Samar Abdullah Soliman A1 - Ahmad Hassan AlShehri A1 - Faris Ahmed AlNasser A1 - Samaher Mohammed AlHomaidhi A1 - Rawan Abdullah Hamed AlHarbi JF - International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Allied Sciences JO - Int J Pharm Res Allied Sci SN - 2277-3657 Y1 - 2023 VL - 12 IS - 1 DO - 10.51847/MLRKb4kzVC SP - 106 EP - 109 N2 - Pediatric dentistry includes key subspecialties that deal with the diagnosis and treatment of dental abnormalities. These diseases range from having no teeth at all (anodontia) to having more teeth than one would typically have (hyperdontia). When referring to missing or absent teeth, some people may use the term "agenesis," which is the inability of all or a portion of an organ to form during embryonic growth. Some kinds of dental agenesis can be catastrophic and debilitating, resulting in a poor quality of life, even if minor cases may not even be discovered until later in life. The Medline, Pubmed, Embase, NCBI, and Cochrane databases were searched for studies of patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Incidence, etiology, and management options were analyzed. When detected and diagnosed early on, anodontia, hypodontia, and oligodontia typically have favorable treatment results. Different prosthodontic and restorative treatments are available, depending on the amount and quantity of lost teeth. Since severe hypodontia is frequently accompanied by syndromes, treating the condition must often come before treating the dentition. UR - https://ijpras.com/article/literature-review-on-diagnostic-and-management-approach-of-anodontia-pwppa1usr1qxu3q ER -