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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Oral Dis. 2009 Feb 19;15(3):187–195. doi: 10.1111/j.1601-0825.2009.01521.x

Table 1.

Dental development and occlusion in HGPS.

Pt Gender Race Chron-ological Age Dental Age Congenitally Missing Teeth Dysmorphic Teeth Retained Deciduous Teeth Delayed Decidous Teeth Delayed Permanent Teeth Double Row
1 M Hisp 17y8m 11y2m #2,15 Y (1) Y (11)
2 F Hisp 12y2m 2y4m #2,15 Y (20) Y (24)
3 M Cauc 10y1m 6y11m #2,15 Y (4) Y (7) Y
4 M Cauc 9y10m 6y11m #7,10,15,20,29 Y (3) Y (6) Y
5 M Cauc 9y5m 1y11m #4,13,20,29 #2,3,14 Y (8) Y (4) Y (12)
6 F Cauc 8y7m 2y4m #20, 29 Y (8) Y (8)
7 M Cauc 8y 2y4m #20,29 #2,15 Y (5) Y (8) Y
8 F Hisp 6y11m 2y4m #4, 13, 29
9 M Hisp 6y10m Unknown ** ** ** Y (2) **
10 F Cauc 5y8m 2y4m #4,13,20,29
11 F Cauc 5y 2y4m #4,13,20,29
12 F Cauc 2y3m 1y7m * Y (7)
13 F Cauc 2y1m 1y7m * Y (6)
14 M Cauc 1y9m 9m * Y (19)
15 F Cauc 1y6m 9m * Y (5)

F, female; M, male; Hisp, Hispanic; Cauc, Caucasian.

Y, positive finding (numbers in parentheses indicate known quantities).

*

No radiographs available

**

Premature extraction of deciduous teeth due to decay