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Regional odontodysplasia is a developmental abnormality of teeth, usually localized to a certain area and nonhereditary. The enamel, dentin, and pulp of teeth are affected, and on radiographs the teeth are described as "ghost teeth".
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- Kahn, Michael A. Basic Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. Volume 1. 2001.
Oral Pathology: Stomatognathic disease (K00-K14, 520-529) |
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Developmental Anomalies |
Anodontia/ Hypodontia - Hyperdontia - abnormalities of size and form of teeth ( Concrescence, Fusion, Gemination, Dens evaginatus/ Talon cusp, Dens invaginatus, Enamel pearl, Macrodontia, Microdontia, Taurodontism) - disturbances in tooth formation ( Dilaceration, Regional odontodysplasia, Turner's hypoplasia) - other hereditary disturbances in tooth structure ( Amelogenesis imperfecta, Dentinogenesis imperfecta, Dentin dysplasia)
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Hard, Soft and Periapical Tissues |
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Dentofacial Anomalies |
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Maxillomandibular anomalies |
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Salivary glands |
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Lip and Oral mucosa |
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Tongue |
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Other |
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