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Dentin dysplasia type II: report of case
ASDC Journal of Dentistry for Children
|July 1, 1989
Abstract:
Intrapulpal calcifications, in rare situations, may cause deformities and abnormalities of the roots of the teeth. Dentin Dysplasia Type II is a rare heritable dentin defect, of radiopaque foci resembling free pulp stones. This report describes the clinical and radiographic features of Dentin Dysplasia Type II in a fifteen-year-old girl.