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Summer 2002: Volume
26, Number 4 |
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| Pediatric
Dentistry Case Reports |
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| Amelogenesis imperfecta: a
scanning electron microscopic and histopathologic study |
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Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI)
is a hereditary defect in enamel formation affecting both primary
and permanent dentition. Scanning electron microscopic investigation
is one of the most effective methods in diagnosing and identifying
the type of amelogenesis imperfecta. The aim of this study was
to investigate the ultrastructure of different types of amelogenesis
imperfecta enamel. The primary teeth of three children with AI
aged 4, 10 and 11-years-old were studied by scanning electron
microscopy and irregular enamel, irregularities in enamel crystallites,
hypoplastic areas on the enamel surface were seen. Histopathological
evaluation revealed predentin areas with irregular canaliculi
between normal dentin and internal resorption areas in the pulp
tissue. Conclusively, in amelogenesis imperfecta, enamel tissue
is mostly affected besides minor defects in dentinal and pulpal
tissue. |
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