THE DEGREE OF PROGRESSION OF THE DISEASE AND THE DETECTION OF ENAMEL HYPOPLASIA THE METHOD OF OBSERVATION

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Tursunova D.Sh.

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Hypoplasia is a congenital, or less commonly acquired, pathological condition in which the enamel of permanent or primary teeth in children fails to develop sufficiently. The condition manifests itself as the formation of various plaques and depigmented areas on the enamel surface; in some cases, the condition is accompanied by changes in the shape and size of the teeth.

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THE DEGREE OF PROGRESSION OF THE DISEASE AND THE DETECTION OF ENAMEL HYPOPLASIA THE METHOD OF OBSERVATION. (2026). International Bulletin of Medical Sciences and Clinical Research, 6(2), 55-58. https://doi.org/10.37547/

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