This presentation is a focused on the topic of hypodontia.
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This presentation is a focused on the topic of hypodontia. Hypodontiais a common craniofacial malformation which may develop as a part of recognized genetic syndrome or as an individual trait. It is believed that both environmental as well as genetic factors play a role in the etiology of hypodontia. Genetic factors play a more significant role in the etiology. A systemic literature review is conducted for the study. A range of databases were searched using several relevant keywords. To make the search current, focused and productive, primary and recent studies were included in the research. The methodology used for the study is systemic literature review. Literature review identified several concepts about the etiology of hypodontia. Numerous theories came across the literature review which to interpret the causes of hypodontia. The findings suggest that majority of the studies concentrated on either genetic or environmental factors, even though significance of both elements in the tooth agenesis is now well established. The theories either came under the category of evolutionaloranatomical. Past studies focused on the evolutional stance, which assigned agenesis of tooth to shortening of the intermaxillary complex and the decrease in tooth number because of shorter arches. Other categories of theories concentrated on an anatomical stance that certain regions of the dental lamina are susceptible to environmental impacts during tooth maturation. On interpreting the findings, it was found that impacts of both polygenetic and environmental factors on hypodontia denoted a paradigm shift in viewpoint in context of the etiology of tooth agenesis. One of the relationships is that hypodontia is influenced by genetic factors as tooth development is also influenced by genetic factors to some extent. Due to this reason, current efforts have concentrated on detecting the particular genes which are responsible to regulate tooth development. All the craniofacial structures such as bones, cartilage, nerves, and connective tissue stem from neural crest cells. Therefore, particular developmental cascades are common in the morphogenesis of craniofacial structures. It was also found that various syndromes involving hypodontia frequentlydemonstrate several dysplasias and clefts. Environmental factors are also linked with an increased risk of craniofacial abnormalities. Factors such as trauma, infection, and toxins are associated. Therefore, it can be concluded that the multiplicity of tooth agenesis theories indicate a multifactorial etiology which particularly include genetic control and environmental factors. It is also established that genetic regulation has more significant role to play in etiology of hypodontia.