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- tubules beneath apparently intact but hypomineralized enamel in molar teeth with molar incisor hypomineralization". International Journal of Paediatric...
- acid, wear and decay. Molar-incisor hypomineralization (MIH) is a condition in which there are areas of hypomineralized or hypomatured enamel on the crowns...
- results in the formation of enamel with less mineralization. This hypomineralized enamel has altered optical properties and appears opaque and lusterless...
- the mineral content of the enamel, causing it to become porous and hypomineralized, which can result in white or brown spots on the teeth. Enamel hypocalcification...
- The enamel (outermost layer of the tooth) is commonly found to be hypomineralized and hypoplastic, making the teeth more likely to decay. As CLP can...
- mutation found in V-ATPases also plays a role in the development of hypomineralized and hypoplastic enamel. Dentin formation, known as dentinogenesis,...
- Enamel lamellae are a type of hypomineralized structure in teeth that extend either from the dentinoenamel junction (DEJ) to the surface of the enamel...
- from the rapidly fatal, perinatal variant, with profound skeletal hypomineralization, respiratory compromise or vitamin B6 dependent seizures to a milder...
- dental fluorosis and developmental defects of the tooth including hypomineralization of the tooth and hypoplasia of the tooth. The early carious lesion...
- extracellular matrix of bones and teeth, contributing locally to cause matrix hypomineralization (osteomalacia/odontomalacia). A relationship describing local, physiologic...