This study examined the prevalence of tooth agenesis (hypodontia) in 500 orthodontic patients from the Arab population in Israel. The researchers reviewed panoramic radiographs and dental records to identify cases of one or more missing permanent teeth, excluding wisdom teeth. They found a prevalence of 2.6% hypodontia in this sample. The most commonly missing teeth were the mandibular second premolar and maxillary lateral incisor. This prevalence of hypodontia in the Arab population in Israel falls within the typical global range of 1.6-9.6%, providing baseline data on dental anomalies in this population.