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Dentin dysplasia II

1979 
Dentin dysplasia II is a rare developmental defect of dentin and pulp. It is shown by thistle tube-shaped coronal pulp chambers that contain pulp stones. Often, the root canal is threadlike. This paper describes three patients with this defect. The deciduous teeth are brown and translucent; the permanent teeth have normal coloration with significant pulpal and dentin abnormalities.
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