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Descriptor English: Dentin Dysplasia
Descriptor Spanish: Displasia de la Dentina
Descriptor displasia de la dentina
Entry term(s) displasia dentinaria
Scope note: Trastorno aparentemente hereditario de la formación de la dentina caracterizado por el aspecto normal de la dentina de la corona asociado a obliteración de la pulpa, formación defectuosa de la raíz y tendencia a lesiones periféricas sin causas obvias. (Dorland, 27th ed)
Descriptor Portuguese: Displasia da Dentina
Descriptor French: Dysplasie de la dentine
Entry term(s): Dentin Dysplasias
Dysplasia, Dentin
Dysplasias, Dentin
Tree number(s): C07.650.800.260
C07.793.700.260
C16.131.850.800.260
RDF Unique Identifier: https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003805
Scope note: An apparently hereditary disorder of dentin formation, marked by a normal appearance of coronal dentin associated with pulpal obliteration, faulty root formation, and a tendency for peripheral lesions without obvious cause. (From Dorland, 27th ed)
Annotation: a tooth abnorm; do not use /congen & do not coord with INFANT, NEWBORN, DISEASES
Allowable Qualifiers: BL blood
CF cerebrospinal fluid
CI chemically induced
CL classification
CO complications
DG diagnostic imaging
DH diet therapy
DI diagnosis
DT drug therapy
EC economics
EH ethnology
EM embryology
EN enzymology
EP epidemiology
ET etiology
GE genetics
HI history
IM immunology
ME metabolism
MI microbiology
MO mortality
NU nursing
PA pathology
PC prevention & control
PP physiopathology
PS parasitology
PX psychology
RH rehabilitation
RT radiotherapy
SU surgery
TH therapy
UR urine
VE veterinary
VI virology
Public MeSH Note: 65
History Note: 65
DeCS ID: 3820
Unique ID: D003805
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Date Established: 1965/01/01
Date of Entry: 1999/01/01
Revision Date: 1999/11/03
Dentin Dysplasia - Preferred
Concept UI M0005952
Scope note An apparently hereditary disorder of dentin formation, marked by a normal appearance of coronal dentin associated with pulpal obliteration, faulty root formation, and a tendency for peripheral lesions without obvious cause. (From Dorland, 27th ed)
Preferred term Dentin Dysplasia
Entry term(s) Dentin Dysplasias
Dysplasia, Dentin
Dysplasias, Dentin



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