odontodysplasia

o·don·to·dys·pla·si·a

(ō-don'tō-dis-plā'zē-ă), A developmental disturbance of one or of several adjacent teeth, of unknown etiology, characterized by deficient formation of enamel and dentin, which results in an abnormally large pulp chamber and imparts a ghostlike radiographic image to the teeth; such teeth exhibit delayed eruption into the oral cavity. Synonym(s): odontogenesis imperfecta, odontogenic dysplasia

o·don·to·dys·pla·si·a

(ō-don'tō-dis-plā'zē-ă) A developmental disturbance of one or of several adjacent teeth, of unknown etiology, characterized by deficient formation of enamel and dentin that results in an abnormally large pulp chamber and imparts a ghostlike radiographic image to the teeth; such teeth exhibit delayed eruption into the oral cavity.

o·don·to·dys·pla·si·a

(ō-don'tō-dis-plā'zē-ă) Developmental disturbance of one or several adjacent teeth, of unknown etiology, characterized by deficient formation of enamel and dentin, which results in an abnormally large pulp chamber and imparts a ghostlike radiographic image to affected teeth; such teeth erupt into oral cavity late.