Causes Of Hyperdontia

Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

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Ehlers-Danlos syndrome includes many disorders involving the connective tissue of the body. It is an inherited disorder passed from parent to child. Individuals may have the classic form of the disease, which causes fragile, stretchy skin, and overly flexible joints. Another form of the disease, the vascular type, causes distinctive facial features, such as a thin nose, small earlobes, prominent eyes, and a thin upper lip. The disease causes weakness of the blood vessels, and skin may appear very thin, with visible blood vessels under the surface and a tendency to bruise easily. Individuals with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome may have jaw or tooth problems, and hyperdontia has been found in some individuals with the condition.

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