Introduction
Have you ever looked in the mirror and wondered why your teeth look different than everyone else’s? Maybe they appear discolored, feel unusually sensitive, or seem to chip and decay more easily than normal. For some people, this isn’t just a dental hygiene issue—it may be a rare genetic condition affecting the enamel.
One condition that can dramatically change the appearance and strength of teeth is Amelogenesis Imperfecta (AI). This uncommon enamel disorder affects the protective outer layer of the teeth, often making them fragile, discolored, or unusually shaped. For people living with AI, daily habits like eating, drinking, or brushing can sometimes feel challenging.