Fig. 2

Descriptions of the phenotypic characteristics of amelogenesis imperfecta categorized clinically based on the specific type of defect and the disrupted stages of enamel formation: (A) hypoplastic; (B) hypomature; and (C) hypomineralized
Descriptions of the phenotypic characteristics of amelogenesis imperfecta categorized clinically based on the specific type of defect and the disrupted stages of enamel formation: (A) hypoplastic; (B) hypomature; and (C) hypomineralized