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What is the term for the congenital absence of six or more teeth?
What is the term for the congenital absence of six or more teeth?
Which type of dentinogenesis imperfecta features multiple pulp exposures, periapical radiolucencies, and a variable radiographic appearance?
Which type of dentinogenesis imperfecta features multiple pulp exposures, periapical radiolucencies, and a variable radiographic appearance?
Which of the following is NOT a differential diagnosis for hypercementosis?
Which of the following is NOT a differential diagnosis for hypercementosis?
What is the most probable interpretation of the condition illustrated by the vital permanent maxillary centrals in the x-ray?
What is the most probable interpretation of the condition illustrated by the vital permanent maxillary centrals in the x-ray?
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What is the term for an enamel defect resulting from the incomplete formation of the enamel matrix?
What is the term for an enamel defect resulting from the incomplete formation of the enamel matrix?
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Oligodontia definition
Oligodontia definition
Congenital absence of six or more teeth.
Type III Dentinogenesis Imperfecta
Type III Dentinogenesis Imperfecta
A type of dentinogenesis imperfecta with multiple pulp exposures, periapical radiolucencies, and variable radiographic appearance.
Differential diagnosis for hypercementosis
Differential diagnosis for hypercementosis
Odontogenic keratocyst is NOT a differential diagnosis for hypercementosis.
Mesiodens
Mesiodens
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Enamel hypoplasia
Enamel hypoplasia
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Study Notes
Dental Anomalies
- Hypodontia is the congenital absence of six or more teeth.
Dentinogenesis Imperfecta
- Type III dentinogenesis imperfecta features multiple pulp exposures, periapical radiolucencies, and a variable radiographic appearance.
Hypercementosis
- Osteopetrosis is NOT a differential diagnosis for hypercementosis.
Radiographic Interpretation
- The condition illustrated by the vital permanent maxillary centrals in the x-ray is most probably Enamel Hypoplasia.
Enamel Defects
- Enamel Hypoplasia is an enamel defect resulting from the incomplete formation of the enamel matrix.
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Test your knowledge of oral pathology with this quiz. From conditions like hypodontia and anodontia to different types of dentinogenesis imperfecta, this quiz covers a range of dental anomalies and pathologies. See how well you know these oral health issues!