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Year : 1998 | Volume
: 16
| Issue : 2 | Page : 40-3 |
Generalized odontodysplasia--a case report.
N Shah, YK Gupta
Dept of Dental Surgery, All Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi, India
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N Shah Dept of Dental Surgery, All Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi India
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PMID: 11813753 
Odontodysplasia is a relatively uncommon condition that can affect both primary and permanent dentition. It is characterized by defective formation of both enamel and dentin, with enlarged pulp chambers and root canals with open apices. It is usually a localised condition where one or few teeth may be involved. Sometimes, an entire quadrant or more than one quadrant may be involved but generalized involvement is extremely rare. An interesting case of a generalized odontodysplasia affecting both primary and permanent dentition in an eight year old girl is presented here.
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