Odontodysplasia
HP:0000694
SNOMEDCT_US:67504007
The diagnosis odontodysplasia requires clinical and radiological exams, in which unusually large pulp chambers and large pulp room chambers with thin enamel and dentin are visible. It may affect either a single tooth or several teeth. The term regional odontodysplasia is used if several teeth are affected. It affects the deciduous and permanent dentitions in the maxilla, the mandible or both, although the maxilla is more frequently involved. A type of dental dysplasia occurring in dentinogenesis imperfecta in which the pulp chambers are enlarged and there is a reduced amount of coronal dentin.
UMLS:C2981132
Teeth with thin dentin and large pulp chambers
Teeth with type iii dentinogenesis imperfecta
Shell teeth
Teeth with dentinal dysplasia
Ghost teeth
Dentinogenesis imperfecta