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A 15-year old presents with hypoplastic enamel on tooth 1.5. All other teeth are normal. This was most probably caused by a/an
generalized calcium deficiency
infection of tooth 5.5 during the development of tooth 1.5.
vitamin D deficiency
hereditary factor
high fever encountered by the patient when he had measles at age 3
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