What condition is most often in conjunction with osteogenesis imperfecta?
  1. Dentin dysplasia type I
  2. Dentin dysplasia type II
  3. Dentinogenesis imperfecta
  4. Hypercementosis
Explanation
Answer: C - The condition most often in conjunction with osteogenesis imperfecta is dentinogenesis imperfecta is an autosomal dominant condition that affects the formation of dentin. Signs and symptoms include blue brown discoloration with translucency, possible thin dentin with normal enamel thickness, and cervical fractures. Radiographically, the pulp chambers of the tooth appear to have bulbous crowns with cervical constriction and early destruction of pulp chambers and canals. Treatment includes full coverage of teeth and roots or overlay dentures.
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