Amelogeneses imperfecta, type II (medical condition)

Amelogenesis imperfecta is an inherited tooth development disorder characterized by tooth enamel defects. The hypomaturation type involves an abnormality during the maturation stage of enamel formation which causes the enamel to become porous and opaque. See also Amelogenesis Imperfecta hypomaturation type

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