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Amelogenesis Imperfecta: A hereditary from of enamel hypocalcification.
Ankylosis: Fusion of the cementum of a tooth with alveolar bone
Anodonta: No teeth at all present in the jaw
Bicuspid: Same as premolars
Cementoma: Cementum tumor at root tip
Concrescence: Two adjacent teeth or roots that fuse by their cementum
Congenital: Occurring at or before birth; may or may not be hereditary
Congenitally Missing: Condition of having never been developed
Conical Teeth: A supernumerary tooth that is cone shaped
Curve of Spree: Anatomic line beginning at the tip of the canines and following the buccal cusps of premolars and molars when viewed from the buccal aspect of the first molars.
Cusp of Carabelli: Fifth lobe of a maxillary first molar
Dens in dente: An invagination of the outer surface of the tooth crown turning inward on itself
Dental Caries: Damage to a tooth that can happen when decay-causing bacteria in your mouth make acids that attacks the tooth decay, decay or cavities.
Dentinogenesis imperfecta Hereditary imperfect dentin formation
Developmental Grooves Fine depressed lines in the enamel of a tooth that mark the union of the lobes of the crown
Developmental lobes Major growth
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