3D Model of Hereditary Amelogenesis Imperfecta

Hereditary Amelogenesis Imperfecta is a genetic disorder that affects enamel development, leading to teeth that are abnormally thin, soft, or poorly mineralized. This condition results in teeth that are discolored, sensitive, and prone to wear and breakage. The enamel defects can range from mild discoloration to severe structural weakness. Treatment focuses on restoring the damaged enamel with bonding, crowns, or protective materials. See how this condition affects the enamel in our 3D model of Hereditary Amelogenesis Imperfecta.