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Wat (wie) is brown opalescent teeth, hereditary - definitie

HUMAN DISEASE
Hereditary Opalescent Dentin

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FIRST SET OF TEETH IN DIPHYODONTS
Milk teeth; Primary teeth; Temporary teeth; Baby teeth; Tooth, deciduous; Deciduous tooth; Dentition, primary; Baby tooth; Baby Teeth; Deciduos teeth; Milk tooth; First teeth; Milk tusk; Deciduous dentition; Primary tooth; Milk tusks; Temporary tooth; Dentes decidui; Primary dentition
¦ noun any of a set of early, temporary (deciduous) teeth in children or young mammals.
Hens' Teeth         
WOMAN-ONLY COMEDY TROUPE IN NEW ZEALAND
Hens' Teeth Women's Comedy Company; Hens teeth
Hens' Teeth Women's Comedy Company is a woman-only comedy troupe based in Wellington, New Zealand founded in 1988.
milk tooth         
  • socket]] (middle), and a fully erupted permanent tooth (right)
FIRST SET OF TEETH IN DIPHYODONTS
Milk teeth; Primary teeth; Temporary teeth; Baby teeth; Tooth, deciduous; Deciduous tooth; Dentition, primary; Baby tooth; Baby Teeth; Deciduos teeth; Milk tooth; First teeth; Milk tusk; Deciduous dentition; Primary tooth; Milk tusks; Temporary tooth; Dentes decidui; Primary dentition
(milk teeth)
Your milk teeth are the first teeth that grow in your mouth, which later fall out and are replaced by a second set.
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Dentinogenesis imperfecta

Dentinogenesis imperfecta (DI) is a genetic disorder of tooth development. It is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, as a result of mutations on chromosome 4q21, in the dentine sialophosphoprotein gene (DSPP). It is one of the most frequently occurring autosomal dominant features in humans. Dentinogenesis imperfecta affects an estimated 1 in 6,000-8,000 people.

This condition can cause teeth to be discolored (most often a blue-gray or yellow-brown color) and translucent, giving teeth an opalescent sheen. Teeth are also weaker than normal, making them prone to rapid wear, breakage, and loss. These problems can affect baby (primary/deciduous) teeth alone, or both baby teeth and adult (permanent) teeth, with the baby teeth usually more severely affected.

Although genetic factors are the main contributor for the disease, any environmental or systemic upset that impedes calcification or metabolisation of calcium can also result in anomalous dentine.