Congenitally missing teeth are the result of failure in which stage of development?
Correct Answer: Initiation
Description: Initiation and proliferation are the only possibilities for congenitally absent teeth, the bud and cap stages, respectively. In the histodifferentiation stage, the teeth are present; failure in this stage results in structural abnormalities of the enamel and dentin. Failure in the morphodifferentiation stage results in size and shape abnormalities.
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