Hypoplasia of tooth enamel

(Enamel hypoplasia, Enamel hypocalcification, Enamel hypocalcification syndrome, Enamel defects, Enamel hypocalcification disorder, Enamel hypoplasia syndrome, Enamel hypoplasia disorder, Enamel hypocalcification disease, Enamel hypoplasia disease, Enamel deficiency, Enamel hypocalcification defect, Enamel hypoplasia defect)

Hypoplasia of tooth enamel is a condition where the enamel layer of teeth is underdeveloped. It is characterized by a thinning or absence of the outer enamel layer, which can lead to discoloration, chipping, and other dental issues. Hypoplasia typically develops during the early stages of tooth development, and can be caused by a variety of factors including genetic predisposition, environmental factors, and certain medications. Symptoms can vary in severity, from mild to severe, and can be seen on the front, back, and sides of the teeth.

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2 diseases may cause the symptom hypoplasia of tooth enamel
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Age: At null Years Old
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Equally Common in Men and Women

Diseases, which may be a consequence of the symptom hypoplasia of tooth enamel

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