Agnathia

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SymptomsAbsence of a portion or the entirety of one or both jaws[1]
Diagnostic methodX-rays or CT scans of the mandible and temporomandibular joint[2]
TreatmentSurgery
FrequencyRare[1]
Agnathia
SymptomsAbsence of a portion or the entirety of one or both jaws[1]
Diagnostic methodX-rays or CT scans of the mandible and temporomandibular joint[2]
TreatmentSurgery
FrequencyRare[1]

Agnathia (also termed hypognathous)[1] is the absence of a portion or the entirety of one or both jaws.[1][3] It is a very rare condition.[1] External, middle, and inner ear abnormalities, as well as temporal bone, parotid gland, masticatory muscles, and facial neural abnormalities, frequently coexist with agnathia. Agnathia is seen in otocephaly and asplenia with cardiovascular anomalies.[2]

X-rays or CT scans of the mandible and temporomandibular joint showcase the extent of underdevelopment and differentiate agnathia from other disorders that cause similar facial abnormalities but do not involve substantial structural loss.[2]

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