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Linear enamel hypoplasia
Linear
enamel hypoplasia
is a
failure
of the
tooth enamel
to
develop
correctly
during
growth
,
leaving
bands
of
reduced
enamel on a
tooth surface
. It is the most common
type
of enamel
hypoplasia
reported
in clinical and
archaeological
samples
, with other
types
including
plane-form enamel hypoplasia
and
pitting enamel hypoplasia
.
Linear enamel hypoplasia can be
caused
by a variety of
factors
, from
genetic conditions
to
malnutrition
and
illnesses
during
childhood
.