Which condition is characterized histologically by extensive formation of globular hypocalcified dentin, pulp horns extending to the dentinoenamel junction, and radiographically by the absence of the lamina dura around the tooth?
Explanation
Vitamin D-resistant rickets presents with distinct histological features such as widespread globular hypocalcified dentin and pulp horns reaching the dentinoenamel junction. Radiographs typically reveal the absence of the lamina dura surrounding the tooth, distinguishing it from other conditions like hypophosphatasia or vitamin A disorders.