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 ...
A patient with tooth enamel defects helped scientists discover a key aspect of enamel mineralization. The findings may one day help researchers better understand cell behavior and mitochondrial ...
NF1 microdeletion syndrome is a common dominant genomic disorder responsible for around 5% of type I neurofibromatosis cases. The majority of cases are caused by mutations arising within the NF1 gene.
Bronze Age populations at Nahal Refaim experienced worsening dental health during the Middle Bronze I period, followed by signs of recovery in Middle Bronze II, according to a new study of dental ...
One of the skeletal markers that anthropologists use to decipher the past, linear enamel hypoplasia, might need to be looked at in a new light. Scientists show that LEH, a result of stress during an ...
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 ...