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Enamel renal syndrome with associated amelogenesis imperfecta, nephrolithiasis, and hypocitraturia: A case report

Bhesania D, Arora A, Kapoor S

Numerous cases of enamel renal syndrome have been previously reported. Various terms, such as enamel renal syndrome, amelogenesis imperfecta and gingival fibromatosis syndrome, and enamel-renal-gingival syndrome, have been used for...
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Oral rehabilitation of a young adult with amelogenesis imperfect using metal-ceramic restoration: a clinical report

Kim HJ, Lee JH, Han DH, Moon HS

Some patients with generalized attrition and teeth discoloration may want their anterior teeth to be treated just for esthetic improvement. Ameologenesis imperfecta, however, should be considered for such patients prior...
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Full-mouth rehabilitation in an amelogenesis imperfecta patient with anterior open bite using CAD/CAM system

Lee SH, Yi YJ, Jo DW

Amelogenesis imperfecta characterized as abnormally formed enamel is caused by a defect of unique group of genes. Patients affected by this disease might have difficulties in social and psychological aspects...
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Radiation effect on the stages of amelogenesis in the rat incisor

Choi HB, Choi SC, Park TW, You DS

  • KMID: 2056993
  • J Korean Acad Oral Maxillofac Radiol.
  • 1997 Feb;27(1):203-216.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the radiation effect on the stages of amelogenesis. Twenty 11-day-old rats which were irradiated by 4GY of gamma radiation on the 19th...
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Multidisciplinary management for amelogenesis imperfecta patient with skeletal CIII malocclusion

Oh JH, Kim HR, Hwang YT, Kim YG, Ryu DM, Lee BS, Yoon BW, Jeon JH

  • KMID: 2183810
  • J Korean Assoc Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2007 Jan;29(1):91-96.
Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is a hereditary disease that affects enamel formation. The patients with AI have esthetic and functional problems due to damage of multiple teeth. So most AI patients...
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Expression and Localization of Keap1 During Amelogenesis in the Developing Molar Germ of Rats

Kim SH, You YO, Ko HM, Kim HJ

The objective of this study was to examine the expression pattern of Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1 (Keap1) in the maxillary 2(nd) molar germs of rats. We used the maxillary 2(nd)...
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Expression and function of OD314, Apin protein during ameloblast differentiation and amelogenesis

Park JT, Choi YS, Kim HJ, Jeong MJ, Oh HJ, Shin IC, Park JC, Son HH

This study was aimed to elucidate the biological function of OD314 (Apin protein), which is related toameloblast differentiation and amelogenesis. Apin protein, calcifying epithelial odontogenic (pindborg) tumors (CEOTs)-associated amyloid, were...
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Expression of OD314 during ameloblast differentiation and maturation

Park JC, Ahn SM, Kim HJ, Jeong MJ, Park MJ, Shin IC, Son HH

  • KMID: 2416541
  • J Korean Acad Conserv Dent.
  • 2005 Sep;30(5):423-431.
Ameloblasts are responsible for the formation and maintenance of enamel which is an epithelially derived protective covering for teeth. Ameloblast differentiation is controlled by sequential epithelial-mesenchymal interactions. However, little is...
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Prevalence of dental anomalies among 7- to 35-year-old people in Hamadan, Iran in 2012-2013 as observed using panoramic radiographs

Shokri A, Poorolajal J, Khajeh S, Faramarzi , Kahnamoui

PURPOSE: This study was performed to evaluate the prevalence of all types and subtypes of dental anomalies among 7- to 35-year-old patients by using panoramic radiographs. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional...
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