| Literature DB >> 25855887 |
Andrea Pintor1, Adilis Alexandria, Andrea Marques, Aline Abrahao, Fabio Guedes, Laura Primo.
Abstract
Dentin dysplasia type I (DD-I) is a rare human dentin disorder that may affect both the primary and permanent dentitions. The teeth present crowns with normal morphology but short or absent roots. Pulp chamber obliteration and early exfoliation of primary teeth are also observed. We describe herein the typical and atypical features of DD-I presented by a 6-year-old patient, the diagnostic rationale and assessment emphasizing the histological and scanning electron microscopic analysis and the therapeutic approach. The DD-I diagnosis in patients in the mixed dentition period is challenging, especially when only some teeth are affected.Entities:
Keywords: Dentin dysplasia; dentition; electron scanning; histology; microscopy; primary
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25855887 DOI: 10.3109/01913123.2014.1002960
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrastruct Pathol ISSN: 0191-3123 Impact factor: 1.094