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The role of developmental factors in hypoplasia of deciduous teeth and treatment specifics in pediatric dental practice

Pediatric dentistry and dental prophylaxis
Relevance. Congenital and systemic diseases can lead to developmental errors in the enamel organ, resulting in anomalies such as enamel hypoplasia. The high prevalence of these defects illustrates the vulnerability of teeth to changes in the intrauterine
F. A. Khafizova   +4 more
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A quantitative backscattered electron imaging study of hypomineralization and hypoplasia in fluorosed dental enamel of deer

Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 1997
Mineral content and distribution of fluorosed and unfluorosed (control) dental enamel of roe deer and red deer cheek teeth were analyzed using digital backscattered electron (BSE) imaging of PMMA-embedded specimens. Compared to the controls, the fluorosed enamel exhibited various aberrations resulting from a fluoride-induced disturbance of the ...
H, Kierdorf, U, Kierdorf, A, Boyde
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[Dental enamel hypoplasia in a group of celiac disease patients. Clinico-epidemiologic correlations].

Minerva stomatologica, 1997
The aim of present study was to carry out a personal clinical-epidemiological research concerning a possible correlation between coeliac disease and enamel hypoplasia.Forty-five patients of Cam-pania, aged between 2 and 26 years old, with a diagnosis of coeliac disease (diagnosis in accordance with recent protocol ESPGAN), were subjected to a careful ...
Rea F   +7 more
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Dental enamel hypoplasia and famines: physiological stress in 18th century Provence

2018
Dental linear enamel hypoplasia (LEH) is a well-established physiologi-cal stress marker, which gives information about the stress someone suffers until age 7. In this presentation we analyse the occurrence of LEH in an archaeo-osteological collection of victims of the Great Plague of Marseilles (1720-1722, south of France), who went through several ...
Batista-Goulart, Luana   +2 more
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The possible correlation between dental enamel hypoplasia and a historic natural disaster in the Roman population of Herculaneum (79 AD - central Italy).

Anthropologischer Anzeiger; Bericht uber die biologisch-anthropologische Literatur, 2013
R. D’Anastasio   +5 more
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Enamel hypoplasia and dental caries in very-low birthweight children: a case-controlled, longitudinal study.

Pediatric dentistry, 1997
This longitudinal study investigated the sequelae of enamel defects in a group of 25 white, very-low birthweight (VLBW), preterm children (mean birthweight 969 +/- 218 g, mean gestational age 27 +/- 1.9 weeks). Twenty-five race-, age-, and sex-matched, full-term normal birthweight (NBW) control children born at the same hospital, were selected randomly
P Y, Lai   +3 more
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Chemical gradients in human enamel crystallites

Nature, 2020
Karen A Derocher   +2 more
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