Dentin dysplasia type II only affects the teeth. Permanent teeth are usually unaffected or only mildly affected. Affected children may exhibit brownish-blue discoloration of baby teeth (primary or deciduous teeth) and obliteration of the pulp chambers. Dentin is the hard tissue found beneath the enamel that surrounds and protects the pulp and forms the major part of teeth. It is characterized by abnormal development (dysplasia) of dentin.
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