A practical look at the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of enamel hypoplasia, focusing on the frustrations and clinical realities we face every day.
White spots show up on your teeth for a number of reasons like eating too much sugar. You can't get rid of them but you can ...
Enamel hypoplasia is a defect that occurs when dental enamel doesn't form completely, usually because of malnutrition or disease. Enamel hypoplasia is identified as a horizontal line, a series of pits ...
This page lists all known medications that could potentially lead to 'Enamel Hypoplasia' as a side effect. It's important to note that mild side effects are quite common with medications. The ...
You have done everything correctly brushed your teeth properly, followed a diet that is not acidic, etc. Despite your best efforts, do you still have sensitivity in your teeth? Chances are that you ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Localized hypoplasia of the labial surface of deciduous canine teeth is a widely reported enamel defect, the etiology of which remains ...
Even if you take good care of your teeth by cleaning and flossing them twice a day and visiting the dentist frequently, white spots can still develop on your teeth. White spots on teeth can develop ...
ENAMEL is the armour of our teeth; it's the super-strong outer layer that protects the inner softer dentine and pulp layers. When we form as babies and all the processes work perfectly, the enamel ...
Typically, the teeth of the majority of people appear white. However, your tooth enamel and the dentin also play a role in it. Teeth enamel has a bluish-white tint while your dentin has a yellow tint.
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