Hypodontia: Causes and Treatment for Congenitally Missing Teeth

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Have you ever wondered why some people have gaps in their smiles or fewer teeth than others? Hypodontia, or congenitally missing teeth, sheds light on this perplexing dental condition. From its elusive origins to its impact on oral health and available treatment avenues, let’s understand hypodontia and the complexities of dental development.

Congenital hypodontia is a genetic condition that prevents children from developing a full set of teeth. It is a type of dental agenesis and quite a common condition as about 8 to 10% of the population is affected by it. Nonetheless, it must be taken seriously as it can interfere with the child’s speaking and eating development. Later in life, it could also cause children to develop a lack of confidence. Hence, parents must be aware of the condition to recognise it at the earliest.

This blog will try to understand hypodontia and the complexities of dental development. We will discuss hypodontia’s elusive origins, its impact on oral health and available treatment avenues.

Understanding Hypodontia

What is Hypodontia?

Hypodontia, or congenital missing teeth (CMT), is a developmental condition characterized by the absence of one or more permanent teeth due to disturbances in tooth formation during early growth stages. This condition typically affects individuals who may have six or fewer missing teeth, commonly involving the upper lateral incisors, wisdom teeth, and second premolars. Causes of hypodontia can be genetic, influenced by conditions like ectodermal dysplasia or Down syndrome, or result from environmental factors such as trauma, infections, or drug exposure during development. Missing front teeth can lead to functional challenges like difficulty in chewing and speech, as well as aesthetic concerns. Treatments for hypodontia include options like braces, dentures, bridges, implants, and bonding or veneers, depending on the individual’s specific dental situation.

What Are The Causes Of Hypodontia?

Hypodontia, often stemming from genetic and environmental etiology, involves various causes contributing to the congenital absence of teeth. Here’s an overview followed by specific factors in hypodontia causes:

1. Genetic Factors

Genetics is the most common cause of hypodontia. If someone has a parent or grandparent with hypodontia, the likelihood of them inheriting the hypodontia genetics is far greater. Hypodontia can occur due to abnormalities in lamina development due to genetic mutations in the gene pool. Contrarily, the child could experience genetic mutations which halt teeth development. This could accompany other hypodontia associated syndromes such as low birth weight, cleft lip or palate, down syndrome, and ectodermal dysplasia.

2. Environmental Influences

Although rare, environmental factors can also play an important role in causing hypodontia. Some of the common environmental factors that could cause hypodontia include infections, nutritional deficiencies, trauma, and exposure to certain medications, toxins, or radiation. These factors often affect the pregnant person during the crucial development stage, leading to the child being born with abnormalities such as hypodontia.

3. Related Conditions

  • Association with cleft lip/palate.
  • Correlation with genetic disorders like Down Syndrome.

4. Other Contributing Factors

  • Low birth weight, particularly in twins.
  • Influence of specific infectious diseases during pregnancy.

What Are The Symptoms And Causes of Hypodontia?

Common Symptoms of Hypodontia

Recognizing the signs of Hypodontia is crucial for early detection and proper treatment. Some common Hyperdontia symptoms include:

  • Unexplained spaces or noticeable gaps between teeth.
  • Irregular positioning of the upper and lower teeth.
  • Delayed tooth eruption.
  • Unusually small or peg-shaped teeth.
  • Pronunciation difficulties due to congenitally missing teeth.
  • Difficulty in biting or chewing food properly because of missing permanent teeth.
  • Altered jaw development or facial symmetry due to missing adult teeth.
  • Unusual tooth shapes, such as conical or pointed.

If you notice these signs, it’s advisable to consult a dentist for evaluation and suitable management. Visit your nearest dentist in Sunshine Coast for proper diagnosis and tailored Hypodontia treatment aligned with these symptoms.

Common Causes of Hypodontia

Hypodontia results from a combination of genetic and environmental factors influencing the development and eruption of teeth. Genetic mutations or hereditary tendencies contribute significantly to this condition, affecting the tooth formation process. 

Additionally, environmental influences during pregnancy, such as maternal health, infections, or exposure to certain medications or toxins, might impact dental development.  Genetic predispositions involving specific genes (like AXIN2, PAX9, and MSX1) also play a crucial role, while external factors like trauma, infections, or nutritional deficiencies during critical stages of tooth development may contribute. 

These combined influences often result in the absence of one or more teeth, a defining characteristic of Hypodontia. Regular dental check-ups, including dental X-rays, are essential for early detection and appropriate management.

How Is Hypodontia Inherited?

Hypodontia tends to run in families due to gene variations passed down from parents. It follows two main inheritance patterns:

 Autosomal Dominant: If one parent carries a mutated gene, there’s a 50% chance the child will inherit it and show signs of hypodontia.

Autosomal Recessive: Both parents must have the mutated gene for a 25% chance of the child having hypodontia.

Genes like AXIN2, PAX9, and MSX1 play a role in this inheritance. Knowing your family’s dental history and seeking genetic counseling can help anticipate and manage the risk of hypodontia in future generations.

Diagnosis And Early Intervention of Hypodontia

Diagnosing hypodontia involves thorough dental examinations, including X-rays and 3D imaging, to identify missing teeth or abnormalities in tooth development. Regular dental check-ups, especially during childhood, are crucial for early detection of tooth agenesis, as they allow for timely intervention and treatment plans. 

For comprehensive care addressing hypodontia, consider leveraging dental veneers and  Orthodontics services. These specialized treatments enhance aesthetics and optimize teeth alignment and functionality. Book your appointment today for a thorough dental assessment to explore suitable solutions for improved oral health and confidence.

What Are The Treatment Options Of Hypodontia?

Braces

Orthodontic interventions, such as dental braces, are crucial in managing tooth misalignment. It gradually shifts teeth into proper alignment by applying controlled pressure. In cases of missing teeth, it also assists in redistributing the bite force evenly among existing teeth, preventing excessive wear. They address gaps and irregularities caused by hypodontia, enhancing both aesthetics and functionality. Concurrently, dental crowns can restore the appearance and function of affected teeth. Regular consultations with a dentist ensure proper adjustments and progress tracking throughout the treatment, fostering better oral health and confidence.

Dentures

Dentures serve as removable prosthetic devices to replace missing teeth in individuals with hypodontia. They restore oral function, aiding in chewing and speech. Dentures also enhance aesthetics by filling gaps and providing a natural-looking smile. Though removable, modern dentures are customized for a comfortable fit and improved functionality.

Bridges

Dental bridges serve as steadfast prosthetic solutions designed to replace missing teeth, firmly anchoring them to neighboring natural teeth or implants. These bridges play a crucial role in restoring oral functionality, preserving proper bite alignment, and enhancing overall aesthetics. They represent a dependable choice for individuals coping with hypodontia, ensuring stability and long-lasting durability in tooth replacement.

Implants

Dental implants, surgically implanted into the jawbone, serve as enduring substitutes for missing teeth. They mimic natural teeth in appearance and function, providing stable support for crowns or bridges. Implants offer long-term benefits, including enhanced chewing ability and preservation of jawbone integrity.

Conclusion

In short, early detection and personalized treatment plans are pivotal in addressing hypodontia effectively. Recognizing the symptoms, understanding its causes, and seeking timely intervention play a vital role in managing this dental condition. 

Individuals can regain oral function and confidence by leveraging advanced dental care options like braces, dentures, bridges, and implants. Schedule an appointment with us at Oris Dental. Let’s work together towards optimal oral health and a vibrant smile. Act now and take the first step toward a brighter dental future!

FAQ’s

Q) How is hypodontia diagnosed?

Ans: Hypodontia can be easily figured out through regular visits to your family dentist. If your dentist suspects hypodontia, they will recommend getting X-rays of your teeth to confirm the diagnosis.

Q) How is hypodontia treated?

Ans: Reconstructive dentistry is the leading dental procedure for hypodontia. The treatment includes bridges, dentures, dental implants and orthodontics.

Q) Can I prevent hypodontia?

Ans: Congenital hypodontia is caused by genetical abnormalities that the child inherits; hence, there isn’t much to do to prevent it.

Q) What can I expect if I have hypodontia?

Ans: Hypodontia can cause a lot of oral health problems, such as gum damage and underdeveloped jaw bones. It can also interfere with your development of eating and speaking habits. 

Q) What is the difference between hypodontia and oligodontia?

Ans: Hypodontia is a condition in which the patient is missing one to six teeth, while oligodontia is a condition where the patient is missing more than six teeth.

Q) At what age is hypodontia diagnosed?

Ans: Hypodontia can be diagnosed starting from age 9.

Q) Is hypodontia a birth defect?

Ans: Yes, hypodontia is a birth defect which can either be inherited or acquired during pregnancy.

Dr. Adarsh Pisharodi - Dentist at Oris Dental

Dr. Adarsh Pisharodi

Dr. Adarsh Pisharodi, serving as the principal dentist at Oris Dental, brings a wealth of expertise spanning over 26 years to his esteemed practice. Specializing in cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, and orthodontics, he takes immense pride in rejuvenating countless smiles and instilling confidence in Sunshine Coast residents. As an esteemed member of the Australian Dental Association and esteemed dental societies, he remains steadfast in delivering exceptional care to his patients.

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Dr. Adarsh Pisharodi

Dr. Adarsh Pisharodi, serving as the principal dentist at Oris Dental, brings a wealth of expertise spanning over 26 years to his esteemed practice. Specializing in cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, and orthodontics, he takes immense pride in rejuvenating countless smiles and instilling confidence in Sunshine Coast residents. As an esteemed member of the Australian Dental Association and esteemed dental societies, he remains steadfast in delivering exceptional care to his patients.

Adarsh (Principal Dentist)

Adarsh

Adarsh (A-Dash) is the principal dentist at Oris Dental. Adarsh graduated as a dentist in 1996 from the University of Mumbai (Bombay, India). He entered private practice as an assistant dentist in one of the leading practices in Mumbai from 1996-2002. The practice offered all aspects of dentistry with the exception of Orthodontics. This prompted Adarsh to pursue a post graduate degree in Orthodontics and successfully completed the 3 year Full time the master’s program from University of Mumbai (Bombay, India) in 2005. Since then, Adarsh has been in private practice both as a general dentist and an orthodontist. He also served as teaching faculty at University in Mumbai for 3 yrs and when in India, he has been ‘the dentist’ to many dentists!! In 2008, Adarsh took the Australian Dental Council exam for direct recognition of his skill in Australia. He successfully completed the exams in the first attempt and moved to Australia early 2009. He has been in private practice in Australia since Jan 2009. Oris Dental was set up in Minyama in 2011. Oris Dental is now over 8 years old and is growing to be a well-respected practice in the area. He is particularly interested in Cosmetic dentistry Dental implants and Orthodontics. Adarsh hopes to use all the experience he has gained in the past 22 years, to offer the best in dentistry to all his patients in this practice. Adarsh believes in spreading smiles and has successfully designed smiles and in doing so improved the lives and self-confidence of many Sunshine Coast locals (Take a look at our Smile gallery!). Adarsh is an active member of the Australian Dental Association since 2009 He held the post of Senior Lecturer in Orthodontics in Mumbai University before moving to Australia. He is a Life member of the Indian Dental Association, serving as the General Secretary of the Association (Mumbai City Chapter) 2007-2009 He is Life member of the Indian Orthodontic Society. He is Candidate for Membership Examination MRACDS (Ortho) and plans to complete his membership exams soon. Adarsh is also currently pursuing his Diploma in Implant dentistry at the Royal College of Surgeons(Edinburgh). Adarsh has recently complete intensive training in implant placement and restoration in Neoss and TRI (Swiss) Implant system. He is married to Prachi for 15yrs and they have a 11 yr old son – Aarjav, a little daughter Aria who has just started prep and Daisy the mad Lab pup! He is currently learning to play Tennis and Badminton and loves watching the cricket!

Prachi (Owner/ Dentist)

Prachi

Prachi is the director, part time dentist at Oris Dental. Prachi graduated in 2002 from Nair hospital dental college, Mumbai (Bombay, India), one of the leading dental schools in Asia. She then worked in multiple private practices across Mumbai (Bombay, India). While working as a dentist in various practices she picked up the positives from them and implemented them into this practice at Oris Dental. She is very friendly by nature and is particularly good at handling children, preventive dentistry and hygiene. Prachi moved to Australia in 2009. Prachi has there on completed her Australian Dental council exams successfully in early 2011 and is now ready to bring in her 12 years of experience to Oris Dental. Prachi also serves as a part time dentist at the Oral Health Services Sunshine Coast in Caloundra Kawana and Nambour as needed.

Davina (Dentist)

Davina

Davina has been a part of our family since 2014. After completing her bachelor’s degree from the University of Queensland, Davina has been in private practice in an around the Sunshine coast for a year before joining us full time. Davina shows exemplary skills in building a great relationship and rapport with her patients and is well regarded by her peers. Davina is very highly regarded by her current patients. Davina currently works 3 days a week.

Lise Slack (Dental Hygienist)

Lise Stack

Our dental hygienist Lise Slack is a trained member of the dental team who works together with your dentist in preventing gum diseases and dental decay.

Lise joined OrisDental in 2015 and has worked extensively in private specialist practices. She graduated from the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa in 1982 and has had specific training and exposure to an extensive range of periodontal conditions and treatment modalities.

Lise’s dad was a professor in dentistry and this is where her love of teeth comes from. She has invented two specialist oral care products which are available in Australia and several international countries. Lise has also lectured at international dental conferences on the maintenance of dental implants and how to help patients care for their teeth once they have contracted periodontitis.

Both adults and children can benefit from having an appointment with a dental hygienist as they are taught how dental diseases occur and how it can be prevented or managed.

Lise is married to Sam and they have two daughters. They value their family time and love adventurous outdoor sports.

Jesse (Dental Assistant)

Jesse (Dental Assistant)

Jess has been a part of Oris Dental from the outset in 2011. Always cheerful and welcoming Jess is the star amongst our patients at our practice. If you cannot find Jess in the practice she will be at the beach!

 

Kaela (Receptionist)

Debra (Receptionist)

Kaela arrived at our practice in early 2021. Coming from eight years of retail experience in Northern NSW, she loves working with people and assisting in any way she can. Kaela has also just finished her training as a dental assistant. You will immediately fall in love with her happy, bubbly personality.

Abby (Sr. Dental Assistant)

Abby (Dental Assistant)

Abby is originally from Hervey Bay, but she has been calling the Sunshine Coast home with her husband and two kids for the past four and a half years. Abby completed her cert III in dental assisting in 2015 and is looking to further her studies In the near future. Abby enjoys camping, playing guitar, and travelling
the world with her family.

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    Dr. Param Dass

    Dr. Param Dass

    Param Dass graduated with a Bachelor in Dentistry from the University of Otago, NZ in 2005. He went on to complete his Bachelor in Medicine from the University of Auckland NZ in 2010.

    Param started working part time in our practice since 2015 with special interest in surgical procedures including Dental implants and bone grafting procedures, Surgical extractions including Wisdom teeth and other minor surgical procedures.

    Param is well known for being gentle and caring in treating patients with dental anxiety and maintains a calm demeanour.

    He is also well trained in working with patients with various levels of anxiety, offering dental treatment under Happy Gas, Twilight sedation or under Full general anaesthetic.

    Dr. Brayden Fracchia

    Dr. Brayden Fracchia

    Brayden hails from North Queensland, having completed his Bachelor of Dental Surgery at JCU Cairns, practicing in Hobart and outreach dentistry from Mount Isa over the course of his studies. He has worked with us since 2020. Brayden enjoys becoming a part of a community and enjoys the outdoors and sport in his spare
    time. Having only recently moved to the beautiful Sunshine Coast, Brayden is enthusiastic and well versed in all aspects of basic general dentistry and looks forward to bringing North Queensland hospitality to the South East.

    Briar

    Briar

    Briar stated off as a trainee dental assistant in our practice mid-2020. She is the youngest member of our practice and is rapidly becoming an integral part of team Oris. Briar completed her Certificate 3 in our practice in 2021 and works full time Dental assistant at Oris Dental.

    Drew

    Drew

    Drew is Oris Dental’ newest member, who has only recently moved from his hometown of Rockhampton. He is our Oral Health Therapist, who specializes in oral health education, general check-ups, fillings and more!
    He loves a good chat and a laugh at work. He prioritizes patient’s comfort and likes to encourage an environment where everyone feels a sense of security and safety in the dental setting. When Drew isn’t at work you’ll find him having a refreshing swim at the beach or having his usual dirty chai at his local cafe.

    Jasmine

    Jasmine

    Jasmine joined our practice in November 2021 and works with our Oral Health Therapist Drew. Jasmine is new to dental assistance, however is quickly taking on any and all challenges that come her way! She loves animals, and spending quality time with her husband and two kids. Welcome to the team!

    Brooke

    Brooke

    Brooke is originally from Brisbane but has been living on the coast since 2017. She brings over 15 years of experience in the dental industry and has had the opportunity to work in London and Melbourne for the Royal Flying Doctors. Brooke enjoys surfing, scuba diving and exploring the many things that the Sunny Coast has to offer.

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