Skip to main content
Fig. 2 | BMC Oral Health

Fig. 2

From: Oral and dental manifestations of celiac disease in children: a case–control study

Fig. 2

DEDs in Patients with CD. Grade I (enamel color defect): white diffuse opacities in upper incisors in primary teeth in a 7-year-old boy (a). Grade I (enamel color defect): white diffuse opacities in upper anterior teeth in a 10-year-old boy (b). Grade I (enamel color defect): clearly defined white opacities in a 13-year-old girl (c). Grade II (mild structural defect) shallow pits in upper central incisors in a 6.5-year-old girl (d). Grade III (evident structural defect): large vertical pits in a 12-year-old boy with CD (e). Grade III (evident structural defect): generalized large opacities of different colors, also an open bite exists in a 12-year-old girl (f)

Back to article page