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dentin dysplasia type I

Disease Summary
Associated Targets (4)
Tbio

3

Tchem

1


GARD Rare
Mondo Description Dentin dysplasia type I (DD-I) is a rare form of dentin dysplasia (DD) characterized by sharp conical short roots or rootless teeth.
Uniprot Description A dental defect in which both primary and secondary dentitions are affected. The clinical crowns of both permanent and deciduous teeth are of normal shape, form and color in most cases, although they may be slightly opalescent and blue or brown. Teeth may be very mobile and exfoliate spontaneously because of inadequate root formation. On radiographs, the roots are short and may be more pointed than normal. Pulp chambers are usually absent except for a chevron-shaped remnant in the crown. Root canals are usually absent.
Mondo Term and Equivalent IDs
MONDO:0007436:  dentin dysplasia type I
GARD:0001807: 
MESH:C531665: 
MESH:C538215: 
Orphanet:99789: 
SCTID:109493006: 
UMLS:C0399379: