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Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is a group of inherited defects of dental enamel formation that show both clinical and genetic heterogeneity 49. In its mildest form, AI causes discoloration, while in the ...
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About one in 1,000 people today have amelogenesis imperfecta. By contrast, the uniform pitting we have seen appears in up to half of Paranthropus individuals.
About one in 1,000 people today have amelogenesis imperfecta. By contrast, the uniform pitting we have seen appears in up to half of Paranthropus individuals. Although it likely has a genetic basis, ...
About one in 1,000 people today have amelogenesis imperfecta. By contrast, the uniform pitting we have seen appears in up to half of Paranthropus individuals.
About one in 1,000 people today have amelogenesis imperfecta. By contrast, the uniform pitting we have seen appears in up to half of Paranthropus individuals.
The condition is called amelogenesis imperfecta, and it also meant that Sophie, 25, was missing four of her back teeth, which made it hard for her to eat chewy foods like toffee.
Amelogenesis imperfecta is a genetic disorder that affects the enamel of the teeth. Review the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment.
Amelogenesis imperfecta is primarily caused by mutations in specific genes involved in enamel formation.