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Orthodontic treatment of a patient with dentin dysplasia type I.
[dentin dysplasia]
Dentin
dysplasia
is
a
genetic
disorder
of
the
teeth
that
affects
the
dentin
and
the
pulp
.
Type
I
is
sometimes
called
"
rootless
teeth
,
"
because
of
the
loss
of
organization
of
the
root
dentin
,
which
often
leads
to
a
shortened
root
length
.
The
purpose
of
this
article
was
to
present
a
rare
clinical
case
of
a
girl
who
was
diagnosed
with
dentin
dysplasia
type
I
when
she
was
referred
for
an
orthodontic
evaluation
.
Panoramic
and
periapical
radiographs
showed
defective
root
formation
and
areas
with
periapical
radiolucencies
in
several
teeth
.
Her
Angle
Class
I
malocclusion
was
successfully
treated
,
providing
esthetic
and
functional
results
,
without
clinical
symptoms
or
signs
of
periodontitis
or
odontogenic
infections
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"without clinical symptoms or signs of periodontitis or odontogenic infections"
symptom
dentin dysplasia
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