Causes Of Hyperdontia

Fabry's Disease

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Fabry's disease is a disorder caused by the GLA gene, which causes a deficiency is a necessary enzyme. Individuals with Fabry's disease may experience a variety of symptoms, such as burning sensation on the hands and feet, poor vision, hearing problems, and gastrointestinal issues. The disorder increases the risk of having a heart attack, stroke, or kidney disease. Medical management is needed to help alleviate symptoms of the disease. In addition, cysts of the mouth and hyperdontia can occur in these individuals. The extra teeth may often lead to impaction of other teeth, and ongoing dental treatment is often necessary.

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