Many people notice changes in their teeth over time, such as discoloration, sensitivity, or increased fragility, and often assume the cause is related to diet or brushing habits. While these factors play a role, some dental issues begin much earlier, linked to how teeth develop.
One example is Amelogenesis Imperfecta, a rare genetic condition that affects the formation of enamel. Since enamel is the protective outer layer of the teeth, problems in its development can lead to teeth that appear discolored, uneven, or weaker than usual.
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