Dentinogenesis imperfect: report of a case and literary review
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Dentinogenesis imperfect, Autosomal dominant, Osteogenesis imperfect, Oral pathologyAbstract
Dentinogenesis imperfect is a rare disease that can affect both dentitions, and implications of an inadequate management could bring aesthetic and functional consequences to the patient, so there is important to identify the main features of the disease to provide adequate diagnosis and management in the dental practice.
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