Tooth disease
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A tooth disease is a disorder of the tooth that can be congenital or acquired.
Examples
Congenital
Acquired
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| Abnormalities of size and form | |
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| Disturbances in formation | |
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| Other hereditary disturbances in structure | |
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| Other | |
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noco/cong/jaws/tumr, epon, injr
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dent, proc (endo, orth, pros)
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