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Dentin dysplasia type I: five cases within one family.

[dentin dysplasia]

Five cases of dentin dysplasia type I within one family are described. Clinically and radiologically, such patients are characterized by a delayed eruption pattern, opacity of the incisional margins, hypermobility of the teeth, short and defective roots, and obliterated pulp chambers. A conservative attitude toward the treatment of common conditions in dentin dysplasia type I favors the preservation of a vulnerable dentition.