Tricho–dento–osseous syndrome

Tricho–dento–osseous syndrome is a condition with many features, including amelogenesis imperfecta, subtype hypomaturation-hypoplastic with taurodontism. It is autosomal dominant. It is characterized by curly and kinky hair at infancy that later straightens, absent mineralization of dental enamel, taurodontism and dental hypoplasia. Bone tends to be sclerotic bone and dense on radiograph and CT scan. It is autosomal dominant inheritance.[1]

References

  1. Al-Batayneh, O. B. (2012). "Tricho-Dento-Osseous Syndrome: Diagnosis and Dental Management". International Journal of Dentistry. 2012: 1–9. doi:10.1155/2012/514692. PMC 3434396Freely accessible. PMID 22969805.

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See also


  1. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/g_ohcheritable.pdf
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