“…Primary disruption of radicular development is associated with dentin dysplasia type I [3][4][5] and regional odontodysplasia. 6,7 In these conditions, the root dysplasia is generalized or affects a continuous section of a dental arch. Premature arrest of radicular development results from local events such as traumas, infections, or radiation therapy, systemic influences like chemotherapy, [8][9][10] and sometimes without any apparent reason.…”