Fig. 2From: The dental perspective on osteogenesis imperfecta in a Danish adult populationThe variation of radiographic signs of DI as seen on dental radiographs of patients with OI. a OI type IV with DI, incisor with short root and pulp obliteration. b OI type IV with DI, incisor with pulp obliteration and treated with artificial crowns. c OI type III with DI, molars and premolars with cervical constriction. d OI type I, pulp stones in 26, 27, 36 and 37. e OI type III with DI, incisor with pulp obliteration and root fractures. f OI type I, taurodontismBack to article page