Hypomineralization occurs when an imbalance occurs during the maturation phase. It manifests as a change in tissue translucency. A white or yellowish/brownish area is visible, with no change in thickness. The condition affects the first permanent molars (FPM) and has been discovered that these defects can affect both primary and permanent teeth. The etiology has been seen to be multifactorial and explored in detail in the research. Molar Incisor Hypomineralization (MIH) can have a wide range of severity. It can range from minor opacities to complete post-eruption. Asymmetrical presence is its...
Hypomineralization occurs when an imbalance occurs during the maturation phase. It manifests as a change in tissue translucency. A white or yellowish/...