Tooth number abnormality: from bench to bedside

Abstract Tooth number abnormality is one of the most common dental developmental diseases, which includes both tooth agenesis and supernumerary teeth. Tooth development is regulated by numerous developmental signals, such as the well-known Wnt, BMP, FGF, Shh and Eda pathways, which mediate the ongoi...

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Main Authors: Han Zhang (Author), Xuyan Gong (Author), Xiaoqiao Xu (Author), Xiaogang Wang (Author), Yao Sun (Author)
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Published: Nature Publishing Group, 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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