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Unique Dental and Craniofacial Manifestations of Hypoplastic Amelogenesis Imperfecta in a Patient With Prune Belly Syndrome: A Rare Case Report. [PDF]
Hu JCC, Kim JW.
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<i>Alpl</i> ablation in dental epithelium disrupts ameloblasts and incisor enamel mineralization in male mice. [PDF]
Mohamed FF +3 more
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Tooth enamel as a forensic clock: A histological study evaluating enamel structures for forensic age assessment using predictive modeling. [PDF]
Shetty D, Kumari S, Gulati N, Shetty DC.
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Tmem2 Deficiency Leads to Enamel Hypoplasia and Soft Enamel in Mouse
Journal of Dental Research, 2023Teeth consist of 3 mineralized tissues: enamel, dentin, and cementum. Tooth malformation, the most common craniofacial anomaly, arises from complex genetic and environmental factors affecting enamel structure, size, shape, and tooth eruption. Hyaluronic acid (HA), a primary extracellular matrix component, contributes to structural and physiological ...
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Clinical Genetics, 1971
An extensive family with a total of forty–one individuals who are either affected or reputed to be affected with hereditary hypoplasia of the enamel is presented. The distribution of patients, which spans four generations in this pedigree, appears to be consistent with X–linked dominant inheritance of the disorder.
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An extensive family with a total of forty–one individuals who are either affected or reputed to be affected with hereditary hypoplasia of the enamel is presented. The distribution of patients, which spans four generations in this pedigree, appears to be consistent with X–linked dominant inheritance of the disorder.
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Enamel Hypoplasia – A Clinical Review
Dental Journal of Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, 2023As a result of congenital and developmental systemic diseases, errors in the growing enamel organ result in enamel abnormalities such as enamel hypoplasia or opacities. The great occurrence of these flaws shows how susceptible teeth are to alterations in the prenatal and postnatal environment.
Rashmi Rokade +5 more
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The etiology of enamel hypoplasia: A unifying concept
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1981In a study of children with chronic disorders of calcium and phosphate homeostasis, enamel hypoplasia was found in hereditary vitamin D-dependency rickets and in hypoparathyroidism, conditions characterized by hypocalcemia, and was not found in X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets, a condition in which the plasma calcium concentration is normal.
G, Nikiforuk, D, Fraser
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Early hominid enamel hypoplasia
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1978AbstractEnamel hypoplasia in the South African Plio‐Pleistocene fossil hominid sample is examined. The Swartkrans hominids are shown to have a higher incidence of hypoplasia than the Sterkfontein hominids. Within the Swartkrans sample, individuals with hypoplasia of the first upper molar have lower‐than‐expected ages of death.
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