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Educational Video: Amelogenesis Imperfecta

Posted on July 31, 2013July 25, 2013 by Dr. Shawneen Gonzalez

This week is a video of amelogenesis imperfecta by Dental Class of 2015 students Connor Christensen and Eric Van Boening.

In search of cases of amelogenesis imperfecta so if you have any you’d be willing to share please let me know. Thanks and enjoy!

Posted in Radiographic InterpretationTagged amelogenesis imperfecta, videos

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