Even though baby teeth fall out, it is still important to take care of them from the beginning. You can brush the first teeth with water. Babies really shouldn’t have toothpaste until they are big enough to spit it out, usually around age two. You can use a damp cloth or a baby to...
Natal Teeth and Neonatal Transient Pseudohypoparathyroidism in a Newborn A 3 day-old female infant with jaundice was referred to Gevher Nesibe Hospital. The patient was found to have two normally shaped natal teeth in the region... E Koklu,S Kurtoglu - 《Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology &...
Maternal diabetes and changes in the hard tissues of primary teeth. III. A histologic and microradiographic study. According to clinical studies, infants of diabetic mothers (IDM) seem to run a higher risk of mineralization disturbances in the enamel than normal healthy... J Norén,H Grahnén,...
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The developmental stage of deciduous teeth was also clearly identified. PM-CT was useful to evaluate the physical maturity of infants.doi:10.1007/s12024-012-9327-0Terumi SakuraiDepartment of Legal MedicineTomomi MichiueDepartment of Legal Medicine...
The eruption age of the primary teeth and the number of erupted primary teeth were compared with descriptive methods in 1995, 2005 and 2015, which detailed the secular changes of primary teeth development for Chinese infant and young children. A value of P < 0.05 was considered ...
作者: RW Pages 摘要: Many young children are at risk for caries, which is the most common chronic disease of childhood. As primary teeth begin to develop in utero, prenatal influences are believed to affect the integrity of enamel and subsequent resistance to decay.收藏...
Suspicion of an odontoma-like neoplasia of teeth 210 and 211 in a 23-year old Warmblood mare - A clinical report A 12-year old, dark brown Bavarian Warmblood mare was referred to the EquiProDenta GmbH, an association of the Equine Clinic of Dres. K. Graef and H. Fisch... S Maleh...
This may simply be due to possible deposition of lead in soft tissues (brain, lung, liver, kidneys) as well as the mineralizing tissues (bone and teeth). Children retain more lead in soft tissues as compared to adults and there can be selective brain accumulation in the hippo- campus. ...
Non-ECC groups included toddlers without any decay/incipient white spot lesion in the entire clinically erupted teeth. Patients with medically compromised conditions or syndromes, participants of age above 3 years and toddlers whose mothers were not willing to allow their children to participate in ...