Memory Game Dental Anomalies Memory MatchOnline version Test your knowledge of enamel defects and dental anomalies in children with growth hormone deficiency with this memory cards game! by itzel perez What percentage of patients in various studies from different countries have been reported to have congenitally missing permanent teeth? How was microdontia identified? researchers conducted a detailed interview with the parents to rule out possible causes such as teeth impaction, early extraction, or trauma. llumination was provided by a portable lamp in accordance with the World Health Organization guidelines. How were patients diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency (GHD)? All erupted teeth, both primary and permanent, were examined. How were the children positioned during the dental examination? What was done prior to the oral examination? The surfaces of the teeth were wiped with a gauze to remove any debris present. How did the researchers try to rule out other possible causes of tooth absence, apart from congenital dental agenesis? patients with congenitally missing permanent teeth to be up to 10% in various studies from different countries. Informed Consent was also obtained from the adolescents above 16 years of age. The children sat on a straight-backed chair facing the examiner Patients with peak levels of GH below 10 ng/ml (DIAsource hGH, IRMA) were diagnosed with GHD. What provided illumination during the dental examination? How many syndromic diseases are associated with congenital dental agenesis? 150 syndromic diseases. Which teeth were examined during the oral examination? Who provided informed consent for adolescents above 16 years of age? when the mesiodistal crown diameter was smaller than the same dimension of the opposing or contralateral tooth in the same patient.