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Last Update: 05/10/2024 01:12 AM

Current Deck: DS1 Spring OHSU::RO712::RO712 - final

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Front
Dentinogenesis imperfecta:
1) what causes it?
2) what do half of affected patients also have?
3) clinical signs? (4)
Back
1) hereditary developmental disturbance of dentin
2) osteogenesis imperfecta (bone fragility, blue sclerae, joint hyper extensibility)
3) partial or total obliteration of pulp chamber & root canals, bulbous crowns, cervical constriction, short/slender/blunted roots

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