Abstract:Öz Dentinogenesis imperfecta (DI) is an autosomal dominant genetic disease. It has a high degree of penetrance and a very low mutation rate. DI is characterized by opalescent dentin and discoloration of the teeth. The exposed dentin may undergo severe attrition. Early diagnosis and management of this condition is essential for the prevention of further complications and for the aesthetic purpose. We present clinical and radiographic features of two cases of DI type II affecting the family over three generation… Show more
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