Enamel hypoplasia
Enamel Hypoplasia is a dental disorder characterized by the inadequate development or underdevelopment of the tooth enamel. This condition, which can affect both primary (baby) and permanent (adult) teeth, is typically present at birth or develops shortly thereafter.
Causes
Enamel hypoplasia can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetic disorders, malnutrition, premature birth, and certain infections or illnesses during pregnancy. It can also be caused by trauma to a baby tooth, which can disrupt the formation of the underlying permanent tooth.
Symptoms
The primary symptom of enamel hypoplasia is the appearance of the teeth. They may be discolored, usually yellow or brown, and have pits or grooves. The teeth may also be more susceptible to dental caries (cavities) and sensitivity due to the lack of protective enamel.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of enamel hypoplasia typically involves a dental examination. The dentist may take dental radiographs to assess the extent of the condition and to check for any underlying issues that may be contributing to the problem.
Treatment
Treatment for enamel hypoplasia depends on the severity of the condition. In mild cases, regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene may be sufficient to manage the condition. In more severe cases, treatments may include dental restorations such as dental fillings, dental crowns, or veneers. In some cases, orthodontic treatment may be necessary.
Prevention
Prevention of enamel hypoplasia involves addressing the underlying causes. This may include ensuring adequate nutrition during pregnancy, avoiding certain medications and infections during pregnancy, and protecting baby teeth from trauma.
See also
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Enamel hypoplasia
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Teeth displaying enamel hypoplasia lines
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