Does incomplete enamel development affect permanent teeth?

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2025-05-22 07:05:40 Views: 29 times

Enamel development is incomplete in the congenital development stage of teeth, if calcium deficiency will cause teeth in calcification when showing enamel development is incomplete, in fact, teeth mineralization is incomplete or calcification is incomplete, deciduous permanent tooth germ calcification is in maternal pregnancy, the development time is relatively close, if calcium deficiency during pregnancy will affect the development of teeth, showing permanent tooth enamel development is incomplete. If in the congenital development stage of permanent tooth germ, calcium is sufficient, it will not affect the calcification of teeth, the enamel development of deciduous teeth is incomplete, if there is no further development, no apicitis is formed, and the permanent tooth capsule below is destroyed.

Does incomplete enamel development affect permanent teeth?



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