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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Enamel defects
  1. ... short height Children with celiac disease may have: Defects in the tooth enamel and changes in tooth color Delayed puberty Muscle ...
  2. ... iron-containing liquids Smoking and chewing tobacco Genetic defects that affect the tooth enamel, such as dentinogenesis and amelogenesis High fever at ...
  3. ... gets worse Dental deformities, including delayed tooth formation, defects in the tooth structure, holes in the enamel, and increased cavities ( dental caries ) Impaired growth Increased ...
  4. ... a tooth development disorder. It causes the tooth enamel to be thin and abnormally formed. Enamel is the outer layer of the visible crown ...