Abstract

The diagnosis and treatment of amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) represents a considerable rehabilitative challenge. Three critical aspects must be emphasised in particular: 1. as a congenital dental dysplasia, AI is a congenital defect, is covered by federal disability insurance and requires early definitive treatment before the age of twenty; 2. treatment is complex, interdisciplinary and usually invasive; and 3. restorations must be fixed on structurally compromised tooth structure.

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