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- Enamel_hypocalcification abstract "Some areas in Enamel are hypocalcified.they are Enamel spidles, Enamel tufts, Enamel lamellae.Enamel Hypocalcification is a defect of tooth enamel in which normal amounts of enamel are producedbut are hypomineralized. In this defect the enamel is softer than normal.Etiologic factors may occur locally, affecting only asingle tooth, or they may act systemically, affecting allteeth in which enamel is being formed. Local traumaor abscess formation can adversely affect theameloblasts overlying a developing crown, resultingin enamel hypocalcification or hypoplasia. Affectedteeth may have areas of coronal discoloration, or theymay have actual pits and irregularities. This is mostcommonly seen in permanent teeth in which theoverlying decididous tooth becomes abscessed or isphysically forced into the enamel organ of the permanenttooth. The resulting hypoplastic or hypocalcifiedpermanent tooth is sometimes known as Turner's tooth.".
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- Enamel_hypocalcification subject Category:Dental_disorders.
- Enamel_hypocalcification subject Category:Dental_enamel.
- Enamel_hypocalcification type Abstraction100002137.
- Enamel_hypocalcification type Attribute100024264.
- Enamel_hypocalcification type Condition113920835.
- Enamel_hypocalcification type DentalDisorders.
- Enamel_hypocalcification type Disorder114052403.
- Enamel_hypocalcification type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Enamel_hypocalcification type State100024720.
- Enamel_hypocalcification comment "Some areas in Enamel are hypocalcified.they are Enamel spidles, Enamel tufts, Enamel lamellae.Enamel Hypocalcification is a defect of tooth enamel in which normal amounts of enamel are producedbut are hypomineralized. In this defect the enamel is softer than normal.Etiologic factors may occur locally, affecting only asingle tooth, or they may act systemically, affecting allteeth in which enamel is being formed.".
- Enamel_hypocalcification label "Enamel hypocalcification".
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- Enamel_hypocalcification sameAs Q5375190.
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