What causes embolic teeth?

Embolism is a clinical condition in which the teeth grow in the shape of an embolism due to certain diseases. Embolism is one of the clinical manifestations of pediatric dyschromia. Pigmentary disorders (incontinentiapigmenti), also known as pigmentary incontinence, Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome, Bloch-Siemens syndrome, dermal degenerative melanosis (melanosiscoriadegenerarativa). It is a rare complex genetic syndrome with characteristic skin changes that may be associated with ocular, skeletal, and central nervous system malformations and abnormalities. The clinical diagnosis is based on the typical clinical skin lesions and their progression, combined with a marked increase in blood acidophilic granulocytes. The diagnosis is further confirmed by skin tissue biopsy. The condition is inherited in an autosomal dominant or a parthenogenetic dominant manner. Females have two X chromosomes and therefore the condition is not severe, whereas in males the abnormal gene is located on only one X chromosome and therefore the condition is severe, often resulting in death in the fetal period, and therefore it is most commonly seen in female patients clinically.