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IMPERFECT AMELOGENESIS IN CHILDREN - Clinical and diagnostic approach

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Enamel anomalies affect the structure of dental tissues. Whether genetically conditioned or acquired, they remain rare diseases. These enamel anomalies exist as isolated entities, or are associated with the clinical picture as part of syndromes; these affections are correlated with the stage of development and biological processes underlying odontogenesis since the embryological origin of dental cells, Amelogenesis imperfecta is a rare hereditary genetic pathology, generally affecting the enamel of both temporary and permanent dentitions, . It affects the structure of the enamel, and these alterations may be either limited to the teeth, and thus called non-syndromic, or associated with anomalies of other systems, and thus called syndromic. Tooth shape and volume are affected, characterized by brittle enamel and normal dentine structure. Today, due to its highly heterogeneous nature (extremely variable macroscopic appearance), this pathology poses many diagnostic and management problems for many practitioners.

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Ilham BENYELLES- BENMANSOUR Docente di classe "A" in odontologia conservativa ed endodonzia, docente-ricercatore presso il Dipartimento di Medicina dentale di Tlemcen, Algeria, titolare di un diploma in odontologia pediatrica preventiva presso la Facoltà di Odontologia di Rennes 1 dal giugno 2022.

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Authors Ilham Ben Yelles-Benmansour, Fouad Oudghiri, Fatéma Zohra Senouci Bereksi
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.02.2024
 
EAN 9786207198832
ISBN 9786207198832
No. of pages 52
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Dentistry

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