BACKGROUND: Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is a group of hereditary conditions that primarily involves the defective formation and/or calcification of enamel. The association of AI with gingival enlargement-like lesions has also been reported. METHODS: This paper reports a case of a hypoplastic AI associated with unusual generalized gingival hyperplasia. RESULTS: Histological aspect of the gingival growth was characterized by a dense connective tissue with a mild mononuclear inflammatory infiltrate, calcified bodies, and islands of odontogenic epithelium. CONCLUSION: The present case represents a very interesting demonstration of the fact that, although rare, AI may be associated with generalized gingival enlargement.
BACKGROUND:Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is a group of hereditary conditions that primarily involves the defective formation and/or calcification of enamel. The association of AI with gingival enlargement-like lesions has also been reported. METHODS: This paper reports a case of a hypoplastic AI associated with unusual generalized gingival hyperplasia. RESULTS: Histological aspect of the gingival growth was characterized by a dense connective tissue with a mild mononuclear inflammatory infiltrate, calcified bodies, and islands of odontogenic epithelium. CONCLUSION: The present case represents a very interesting demonstration of the fact that, although rare, AI may be associated with generalized gingival enlargement.
Authors: Shih-Kai Wang; Parissa Aref; Yuanyuan Hu; Rachel N Milkovich; James P Simmer; Mohammad El-Khateeb; Hinda Daggag; Zaid H Baqain; Jan C-C Hu Journal: PLoS Genet Date: 2013-02-28 Impact factor: 5.917