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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.
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, ...
Its occurrence in the primary dentition is also poorly understood, possibly due to limited phenotypic expression in that dentition. The chalky nature of the teeth predisposes to post-eruptive ...
Amelogenesis imperfecta is an inherited dental disease that affects one in 14,000 to 16,000 children in the U.S. Those born with amelogenesis imperfecta do not produce functional proteins that are ...
People with amelogenesis imperfecta have teeth that may be abnormally small, discoloured, pitted, or grooved and prone to rapid wear and breakage.
What causes weak teeth? Some people simply have thinner or more brittle enamel. This can be the result of relatively rare genetic disorders, such as amelogenesis imperfecta.
Research led by the University of Kent has discovered evidence of a biorhythm in human primary teeth that is associated with weight gain during adolescence. An international research team led by ...
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