Hypoplasia Flashcards

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What’s enamel hypoplasia in quantity and quality ?

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Normal quality , less quantity.

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Whts the etiology ?

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Herdity or trauma, and in cases of hypoparathyrodism in children .

Defect in enamel matrix formation due to damage to ameloblasts of developing permanent tooth

Effect both permanent and primary teeth result in spaces between teeth.

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What’s is hypoplasia in general ?

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incomplete development or defective formation of organic matrix of enamel result in low quantity enamel ,
Both enamel and dentin are affected at least to some degree

defect can be a small pit in the tooth
Or
so widespread that the entire tooth is small and/or mis-shaped.

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How the general appearance of hypoplasia ?

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white, yellow or brownish in color with a rough or smooth pitted surface.

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How teeth more likely to be affected in heredity and trauma ?

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Heredity can be generalized
Trauma single

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What’s the mild form ?

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Few small pits , grooves , fissures on enamel surface

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Moderate ?

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Raws of deep pits arranged horizontally.

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Severe ?

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Portion of enamel absent

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9
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Which teeth mostly to be affected ?

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Anteriors and first permanent molar

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10
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Which teeth and what we call them that hypoplasia as result of congenital syphilis ?

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Mullbery molars , Agglomarate mass of globules
Hutchinsosns teeth

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Due to naturition defiency hypoplasia will appear as ?

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Pitting appearances tend to stain

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Which teeth mostly to be in hypoplasia due to environmental?

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Maxillary permanent incisors.
Mandibular and maxillary premolars

Degree of hypoplasia –ranging from a mild brownish discoloration to a severe pitting and irregularity of the tooth surface

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What’s turners hypoplasia ?

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Trauma or periapical infection of a primary tooth damages ameloblasts of developing permanent tooth
● Results in enamel hypoplasia of a single permanent tooth

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14
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What’s turners colour ?

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Tooth can appear white or yellow-brown

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What’s the mechanism of Enamel hypoplasia due to local infection or trauma ?

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Caries affected primary tooth with periapical pathosis
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disturb ameloblastic layer
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resulted in a hypoplastic crown

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16
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Whts treatment options ?

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Mild : tooth paste , pit or fissure sealant ( 6 month follow up ) if sealant lost do composite follow up if composite fail stains steel crown or veeners anterior
Moderate : composite or veeners in anterior
Severe: crown
Severe and broken : extraction