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Definition of 'Dental Enamel Hypoplasia' ... Enamel defects and dental caries in 9-year-old children living in fluoridated and nonfluoridated areas of Auckland, New Zealand. 17 Mar 2009...
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BioInfoBank Library :: Dental Enamel Hypoplasia :: etiology :: Enamel hypoplasia in children with renal disease in a fluoridated area. Prevalence of oral defects among neonatally intubated 3- to 5- and 7- to 10-year old children. ... Enamel hypoplasia in children with renal disease in a fluoridated area.
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Research from the University of Iowa has claimed it is difficult to pinpoint a cause for enamel hypoplasia in children but that environmental and genetic factors can have an impact on whether someone will have the condition.
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1 How do the percentages of children with enamel hypoplasia compare between the two communities? 2 What do you notice about the occurence of hypoplasia among the youths and adults in the two communities? 3 What conclusions could you draw from this data and the information you have been given?
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For the deciduous dentition, 55.2% of CLP children had enamel hypoplasia. As confirmed based on the type of cleft, enamel hypoplasia appeared with the following frequency; cleft lip; 33.3%, cleft lip and jaw; 56.8%, cleft lip and palate ;
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Kreshover, S.J. Pathogenesis of Enamel Hypoplasia: An Experimental Study, J. D. Res., 23: 231, 1944. ... Via, W.F., JR., and Churchill, J.A. Relationships of Cerebral Disorder to Faults in Dental Enamel, Am. J. Diseases Children, 94:137, 1957.
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Intrinsic discoloration may be sub-classified into superficial enamel discoloration, and deep internal discoloration. WHAT CAUSES STAINED AND DISCOLORED TEETH IN CHILDREN?; ... In cases of enamel hypoplasia, the development of the tooth germ was disturbed by trauma, infection, or systemic disturbance.
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Enamel microabrasion can be used in children as young as six years of age. A dental journal article reviews a common type of defect in baby teeth: Seow WK. Enamel hypoplasia in the primary dentition: a review. ASDC Journal of Dentistry for Children.
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The incidence of hypoplasia in children with congenital and hereditary developmental defects of the central nervous system and the locomotor system is high (44.5 +/- 3.5%), much higher than the incidence of hypoplasia in children without neurological disorders (2.0 +/- 2.0%). This is explained by exposure of the fetus...
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