Number

Author

Sex

Age

General condition

Reason for visit

Starting tooth position

New disease

tooth position

1

Kerr et al. (1970)

Female

68

Osteoarthritis. Hypophosphatemia. Hypocalcemia. Low alkaline phosphatase level, returning to normal after 9 years

Routine oral examination

16 - 14, 12, 21 - 26, 42, 43

13, 11, 36 - 41, 44, 46, 47

2

Kerr et al. (1970)

Female

30

Hormone therapy for menstrual disorders

Root resorption

16, 14, 13 - 11, 23 - 27, 37, 33 - 43, 45

/

3

George and Miller (1986)

Female

40

No obvious abnormality

Routine oral examination

11, 12, 13, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36

No

4

George and Miller (1986)

Female

20

Regular review within 2 years without exception follow orthodontic treatment; no new lesions for 4 years after the initial visit and treatment; new root resorption detected after pregnancy

Looseness and pain of teeth

23, 25, 26, 27

No

5

Lydiatt et al. (1989)

Female

39

No obvious abnormality, underwent two gynecological operations

Routine oral examination

26, 27

The entire maxillary dentition

6

Moody et al. (1990)

Male

27

No obvious abnormality

Routine oral examination

17, 16, 25, 26, 27, 31, 33 - 37, 41, 43 - 47

No

7

Moody et al. (1990)

Male

20

No obvious abnormality

Abnormal dental imaging

15, 16, 44, 45, 46

13, 14, 17, 18

8

Moody et al. (1990)

Female

44

Gastric regurgitation

Abnormal dental imaging

25 - 27, 34, 35, 44 - 47

/

9

Liang et al. (2003)

Female

19

No obvious abnormality, no significant progression of root resorption within 2 years after initial visit, new root resorption occurred after 2 years, during which the patient became pregnant

Looseness and pain of teeth

41, 42, 43

15 - 17, 24 - 27, 31 - 33, 44 - 46

10

Liang et al. (2003)

Male

68

No obvious abnormality

Bite discomfort

43 - 45

42, 46, 47

11

Liang et al. (2003)

Male

50

Underwent cholecystectomy 5 years previously

Supplement shedding

34, 35

16, 17, 21 - 25, 42 - 44, 46, 47

12

Iwamatsu-Kobayashi et al. (2005)

Female

49

Hyper-alkaline-phosphatemia and osteoporosis

Difficulty chewing

11 - 13, 15, 17, 21 - 25, 31 - 35, 41 - 45, 47

No

13

Coyle et al. (2006)

Female

33

The patient had a repair of an incomplete cleft palate with an autogenous bone graft as an infant, and again at 17 years

Routine oral examination

21 22, 23

17 - 14, 24, 25

14

Neely and Gordon (2007)

Male

63

Vitiligo on the skin, after colon cancer surgery, mild heart attack

Root resorption

13, 48

17, 16, 13, 12, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 37, 36, 34, 33, 45, 44,

15

Mattar et al. (2010)

Female

23

No obvious abnormality, deep overbite

Crown fracture

46, 45, 32, 31

No

16

von Arx et al. (2009)

Female

50

No obvious abnormality, history of cat exposure

Abnormal dental imaging

12, 11, 21, 22, 23, 24

17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 25, 26, 27

17

von Arx et al. (2009)

Female

58

No obvious abnormality, history of cat exposure

Root resorption

35 - 44

No

18

von Arx et al. (2009)

Male

68

No obvious abnormality, history of cat feces exposure

Root resorption

14, 13, 12, 11, 21, 22, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46

/

19

von Arx et al. (2009)

Male

66

Blind, contact with guide dogs, maybe indirectly exposed to cats

Root resorption

13 - 26, 36 - 44, 47

/

20

Yu et al. (2011)

Male

33

No obvious abnormality

Implanted teeth

15 - 25, 37 - 47

Full mouth teeth

21

Arora et al. (2012)

Female

36

No obvious abnormality

Tooth pain

23, 24, 25, 26

/

22

Roy et al. (2012)

Male

32

No obvious abnormality

Repair missing teeth

13, 23, 24, 25

/

23

Kjær et al. (2012)

Female

28

Pertussis

Root resorption

25, 26, 31, 32

21 - 24, 27, 33

24

Haeberle (2013)

Female

19

No obvious abnormality

Abnormal dental imaging

/

Full mouth teeth

25

Ge and Wang (2013)

Female

27

Discovery of lesions during pregnancy

Tooth pain

22, 23, 26

/

26

Chowdhury and Bashar (2014)

Male

37

Total urine phosphate level is low

Difficulty chewing, tooth pain

31, 41, 42, 43, 48

11 - 18, 21, 23, 27

27

Lu and Li (2014)

Female

30

Healthy

Loose lower front teeth with swollen gums

32 - 42, 35, 37, 45 - 47

/

28

Jiang et al. (2014)

Female

26

No obvious abnormality

Bite discomfort

31 - 46

No

29

Kesary et al. (2014)

Male

17

No obvious abnormality

Swollen gums, loose teeth

17, 16, 14 - 23, 31 - 33, 41 - 47

/

30

Wu et al. (2016)

Female

27

No obvious abnormality, history of cat exposure

Chewing pain, loose teeth

32 - 35

12 - 18, 21 - 26, 31, 36, 37, 48, 41 - 46

31

Neely et al. (2016)

Male

43

Healthy

Root resorption

16

26

32

Neely et al. (2016)

Female

60

Hormone replacement therapy for hypothyroidism as a child

The neck of tooth absorption

23

No

33

Kumar et al. (2018)

Male

18

History of hepatitis B virus infection

Root absorption

36, 37, 42 - 47

12 - 15, 24 - 26, 33 - 38, 48

34

Dobroś et al. (2018)

Male

41

Celiac disease

Loose teeth

16, 17, 13 - 21

No

35

Shashidara et al. (2018)

Male

32

/

Missing teeth requiring restoration

15, 14, 23 - 25

No

36

Li et al. (2019)

Female

31

No obvious abnormality

Routine oral examination

21, 36

37, 38

37

Llavayol et al. (2019)

Female

26

History of chemotherapy for ovarian cancer

Root absorption

23 - 26, 33 - 35, 43 - 47

36

38

Sharma et al. (2019)

Female

23

No obvious abnormality

Pain and loosening of tooth

23 - 25, 33 - 45

16 - 23, 25 - 28, 34 - 36, 46, 47

39

Deeb et al. (2019)

Female

69

Various systemic diseases, discontinue denosumab for osteoporosis

Pain and sensitivity of the tooth

27, 37

12 - 22, 36, 32 - 44

40

Chen et al. (2020)

Female

29

Discovery of lesions during pregnancy

Loose teeth

17 - 27, 41 - 37, 44 - 47

42, 43, 18, 28, 38, 48

41

Macaraeg et al. (2020)

Female

10

Congenitally missing ossicles, familial expansile osteolysis

Imaging shows root resorption

21, 22, 23, 31, 41

/

42

Samara et al. (2021)

Female

16

History of sepsis

Generalized dull and continuous pain; mild mobility in lower anterior teeth.

14 - 16, 32-36, 41 - 47

37

43

Yilmaz et al. (2022)

Female

36

No systemic health issues or medication use

Unable to chew due to loss of maxillary teeth

11 - 24, 35 - 45

No

44

Mikušková et al. (2022)

Female

74

Arterial hypertension, glaucoma, and postmenopausal osteoporosis with multiple osteoporotic thoracic vertebral fractures

Occasional pain, thermal sensitivity, and slightly increased mobility of the left mandibular second premolar

16, 15, 13 - 26, 37 - 45

/

45

Beaumont et al. (2022)

Female

55

De novo bone metastatic breast cancer

Pain localized to upper right molars

18 - 24, 26 - 28, 38-42, 44 - 48

/