Abstract
Six cases of anodontia partialis are presented with 2, 8, 5, 10, 5, and 11 permanent teeth missing, respectively. No general disturbances were found. The most frequently missing teeth were the lower central incisors, whereas the first molars never failed to erupt. An attempt has been made to sift the material of this and earlier reports in order to systematize some of the findings, and a questionnaire has been added which, it is suggested, may make it easier following up new cases and getting more reports and further indications regarding the origin of anodontia partialis.
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