- pink tooth of Mummery
- internal tooth resorption (def. 1).
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Pink tooth of Mummery — A pink tooth of Mummery, named after British biologist James Howard Mummery, is a tooth exhibiting a pinkish hue as a result of hematologic staining of the dentin … Wikipedia
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