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Amelogenesis imperfecta
Definition
Amelogenesis imperfecta is a tooth development disorder in which the teeth are covered with thin, abnormally formed enamel.
Causes
Amelogenesis imperfecta is passed down through families as a dominant trait. That means you only need to get the abnormal gene from one parent in order for you to get the disease.
Symptoms
The enamel of the tooth is soft and thin. The teeth appear yellow and are easily damaged. Both baby teeth and permanent teeth are affected.
See also: Abnormal tooth color
Exams and Tests
A dentist can identify and diagnose the condition.
Treatment
The treatment depends on the severity of the problem. Full crowns will improve the appearance of the teeth and protect them from damage.
Outlook (Prognosis)
Treatment is often successful in protecting the teeth.
Possible Complications
The enamel is easily fractured and damaged, which affects the appearance of the teeth, especially if left untreated.
When to Contact a Medical Professional
Call your dentist if you have symptoms of this condition.
Reviewed By: Paul Fotek, DMD, Florida Institute for Periodontics & Dental lmplants, West Palm Beach, FL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M. Health Solutions, Ebix, Inc.



