Diastema - analogs
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- 35% Compare Dystopian tooth
- 28% Compare Anomalies of the dentition
- 23% Compare Crowding of teeth
- 18% Compare Infantile swallowing
- 17% Compare Odontoma
- 17% Compare Defects of dentition
- 16% Compare A short frenulum of the tongue in a child
- 16% Compare Microglossia
- 16% Compare Super-complete teeth
- 15% Compare Open bite
- 15% Compare Mechanical dyslalia
- 15% Compare Mesial bite
- 14% Compare Dental injuries
- 14% Compare Dyslalia
- 14% Compare Trems
- 13% Compare Anomalies of teeth
- 13% Compare Bone atrophy of the jaw
- 13% Compare Short lip bridle
- 13% Compare Small vestibule of the oral cavity
- 13% Compare Benign tumors of the oral cavity
- 13% Compare Van der Wood syndrome
- 13% Compare Micrognathia
- 13% Compare Pycnodisostosis
- 13% Compare Anomalies of the shape of teeth
- 12% Compare Distal bite
- 12% Compare Wedge-shaped tooth defect
- 12% Compare Ankylosis of the tooth
- 11% Compare Pathological tooth abrasion
- 11% Compare Deep bite
- 11% Compare Retinated tooth
- 11% Compare Defects of the upper jaw
- 10% Compare Malocclusion in children
- 10% Compare Adentia
- 10% Compare Physiological dyslalia
- 10% Compare Stanton-Capdepon syndrome
- 10% Compare Necrosis of hard tooth tissues
- 10% Compare Cementoma
- 10% Compare Агрессивный пародонтит
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