Developmental Disturbances
Developmental disturbances that can occur during tooth development.
Created Date
10.06.17
Last Updated
10.06.17
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Supernumerary tooth that develops between them maxillary central incisors.
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Absence of a single tooth or multiple teeth owing to lack of initiation.
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Abnormally large teeth
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abnormally small teeth
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one or more extra teeth
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"tooth within a tooth" caused by invagination of enamel organ into the dental papilla
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occurs when a single tooth germ attempts to divide & forms a large single rooted tooth
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occurs when adjacent tooth germs unite to form one large tooth
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union of roots by excess cementum
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accessory cusp
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faulty development of enamel
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small spherical enamel projections on tooth surface
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curved roots showing angular distortion
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cyst that forms around the crown of an unerupted tooth
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a form of dentigerous cyst that appears on a partially erupted tooth
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green-gray residue that sometimes forms on newly erupted teeth
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Faulty development of dentin
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hereditary disorder in which the teeth appear blue/gray/brown with opalescent sheen
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hereditary enamel dysplasia with absent or thin enamel
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screwdriver shaped incisors caused by congenital syphilis
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malformed molars with caused by congenital syphilis
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partial microdontia of the maxillary lateral incisor
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