Assessing the Impact of Diet on Enamel Hypoplasia in Children
Background: Enamel hypoplasia is a developmental defect of enamel characterized by incomplete or defective enamel formation. It is often influenced by genetic, systemic, and environmental factors, including diet.
Manoj Meena +5 more
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Genetic Analyses of Enamel Hypoplasia in Multiethnic Cohorts. [PDF]
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Enamel hypoplasia causes a reduction in the thickness of affected enamel and is one of the most common dental anomalies. This defect is caused by environmental and/or genetic factors that interfere with tooth formation, emphasizing the importance of investigating enamel hypoplasia on an ...
Alotaibi RN +20 more
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An Investigation into the Prevalence of Enamel Hypoplasia in an Urban Area Based on the Types and Affected Teeth [PDF]
Enamel hypoplasia (EH) is a qualitative defect, and it can have a significant impact on oral health. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of enamel hypoplasia in urban area in Albania.
Valbona Disha +3 more
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Analysis of inorganic ion configuration in enamel hypo mineralization [PDF]
Objectives: Enamel hypomineralization is characterized by a reduction in the concentration of calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) in the enamel, along with an increase in carbon (C) concentration.
Gokul Vimal Thangaraj +5 more
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Aesthetic approach for anterior teeth with enamel hypoplasia
Enamel hypoplasia is a developmental defect of the enamel that is produced by a disturbance in the formation of the organic enamel matrix, clinically visible as enamel defects.
Josué Martos +2 more
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Circular Enamel Hypoplasia: A Rare Enamel Developmental Disturbance in Permanent Teeth [PDF]
Circular enamel hypoplasia, a type of enamel hypoplasia is an extensive enamel disturbance that results in a demarcating line surrounding the crown of the injured teeth visible both clinically and radiographically that most frequently occurs as a result
Meera Sandhu +3 more
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Background: The loss of mineral homeostasis in patients with chronic kidney disease causes significant dental problems, including enamel hypoplasia and increased tooth damage. The current clinical treatments show an insufficient ability to resolve these
Sadaf Ambreen +5 more
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Frequency and developmental timing of linear enamel hypoplasia defects in Early Archaic Texan hunter-gatherers. [PDF]
Berbesque JC, Hoover KC.
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An autosomal recessive mutation in SCL24A4 causing enamel hypoplasia in Samoyed and its relationship to breed-wide genetic diversity. [PDF]
Pedersen NC, Shope B, Liu H.
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Potential of Japanese Macaques for Understanding Etiology and Seasonality of Repetitive Linear Enamel Hypoplasia in Nonhuman Primates. [PDF]
Skinner MF, Asami M, Skinner MM, Kato A.
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