Diseases of children for nurses . Fig. 3.—Normal dentition (Friihwald and Westcott). rowed. The enamel may be of poor quality, so that theyeasily decay. 16 DISEASES OF CHILDREN FOR NURSES Hutchinsons teeth are seen in hereditary syphilis. Thesecond or permanent upper central incisors have a singleshallow crescentic notch in the center of the edge. Inaddition the teeth are small and pegged. They are some-times called screw-driver teeth. Laminated and pitted teeth are seen at times after theacute infectious diseases of childhood, such as measles, b.


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