Genetic enamel disorders, including amelogenesis imperfecta, disrupt the normal formation of enamel, making teeth more vulnerable to damage. Enamel hypoplasia is a common manifestation, where enamel is thin and prone to chipping. Left untreated, these defects can lead to sensitivity, cavities, and aesthetic concerns. Dentists may recommend protective crowns, bonding, or veneers to res... https://unidental.in/amelogenesis-imperfecta-causes-symptoms-treatments/
Genetic Enamel Disorders and Their Dental Implications
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