A 7-year-old patient presents with a quadrant of teeth showing abnormal formation of both enamel and dentin. All his other teeth appear clinically normal. Radiographically, the affected teeth can be described as "ghost teeth.". He has:
a. Regional odontodysplasia
b. Dens evaginatus
c. Dentin dysplasia
d. Ectodermal dysplasia
e. Cleidocranial dysplasia
A
Health Professions
You might also like to view...
Your patient presents with pain, deformity, swelling and crepitus to the left wrist. This injury would best be described as:
A) open injury. B) hairline fracture. C) compound fracture. D) closed injury.
Health Professions
What is the more common cause of conductive deafness in children?
A) Otitis media B) Otitis externa C) Media inflammation D) Otitis cochlea
Health Professions