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Typical radiographic findings of dentin dysplasia type 1b with dental fluorosis.
[dentin dysplasia]
Dentin
dysplasia
is
a
rare
inherited
autosomal
dominant
disorder
characterized
by
rootless
teeth
.
We
hereby
report
a
case
of
dentin
dysplasia
type
1
b
with
typical
radiographic
findings
:
short
and
blunt
roots
,
pulpal
obliteration
,
horizontal
/
crescent
shaped
radiolucencies
in
pulp
chambers
,
and
multiple
periapical
radiolucencies
.
However
,
the
present
case
did
not
show
the
autosomal
dominant
pattern
of
inheritance
and
the
patient
also
exhibited
concurrent
dental
fluorosis
,
transposition
of
13
and
14
,
and
multiple
cusps
in
maxillary
first
molars
.
Moreover
,
on
careful
review
of
previously
documented
cases
of
radiographs
of
dentin
dysplasia
,
the
horizontal
/
crescent
shaped
radiolucencies
in
pulp
chambers
are
a
rare
finding
,
which
is
characteristically
seen
in
the
present
case
.
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"transposition of 13 and 14"
symptom
dentin dysplasia
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