Generalized gray discoloration in a 28 years old patient’s teeth, with blue sclera and an enlarged pulp chambers and short roots, and multiple fractures in Enamel... the diagnosis is:
A) Dentinogenesis Imperfecta.***
B) Amelogenesis Imperfecta
Type I and II show total obliteration of the pulp chamber.
Type III shows thin dentin and extremely enormous pulp chamber.These teeth are usually known as Shell Teeth.
Type 1: Roots are short, blunt and conical. In deciduous teeth, pulp chambers and root canals are completely obliterated in permanent they may be crescent shaped.
Type 2: The pulp chamber of the deciduous teeth become obliterated in deciduous teeth. While in permanent teeth, large pulp chamber is seen in coronal portion of the tooth - referred to as thistle tube appearance.Pulp stones may be found.
A) Dentinogenesis Imperfecta.***
B) Amelogenesis Imperfecta
Type I and II show total obliteration of the pulp chamber.
Type III shows thin dentin and extremely enormous pulp chamber.These teeth are usually known as Shell Teeth.
Type 1: Roots are short, blunt and conical. In deciduous teeth, pulp chambers and root canals are completely obliterated in permanent they may be crescent shaped.
Type 2: The pulp chamber of the deciduous teeth become obliterated in deciduous teeth. While in permanent teeth, large pulp chamber is seen in coronal portion of the tooth - referred to as thistle tube appearance.Pulp stones may be found.
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