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1.5.4 Clinical Features

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 Taurodontism:May be unilateral or bilateralPermanent teeth are frequently affectedNo gender predilectionMay occur as a part of syndromes such as Klinefelter syndrome, Mohr syndrome and McCune–Albright syndromeIncreased frequency in patients with cleft lip, cleft palate and those with hypodontia.Increased chances of pulp exposure in decayed teeth with taurodontismDegree of taurodontism:hypotaurodontism (mild form)mesotaurodontism (moderate form)hypertaurodontism (severe form)

 Dilaceration:Mandibular third molars are frequently involved followed by maxillary second premolars and mandibular second molarsRare in deciduous dentitionAsymptomatic in most casesAssociated with syndromes (e.g. Ehlers–Danlos syndrome)

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