1957
DOI: 10.1136/adc.32.165.386
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Deciduous Tooth Eruption

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“…The rinding that the timing of deciduous tooth emergence was positively correlated with child growth is contrary to the conclusions of several earlier investigations (Robinow, Richards and Anderson, 1942;Sandier, 1944;Falkner, 1957;Lysell, Magnusson and Thilander, 1962), but similar to the observations of more recent studies (McGregor, Thompson and Billewicz, 1968;Infante and Owen, 1973). A significant positive relation between birth weight and the early stages of tooth emergence was demonstrated statistically by correlation analyses (Table V) and was shown graphically by tooth emergence trend line analysis (Figure 1 compared with data in Table III).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 81%
“…The rinding that the timing of deciduous tooth emergence was positively correlated with child growth is contrary to the conclusions of several earlier investigations (Robinow, Richards and Anderson, 1942;Sandier, 1944;Falkner, 1957;Lysell, Magnusson and Thilander, 1962), but similar to the observations of more recent studies (McGregor, Thompson and Billewicz, 1968;Infante and Owen, 1973). A significant positive relation between birth weight and the early stages of tooth emergence was demonstrated statistically by correlation analyses (Table V) and was shown graphically by tooth emergence trend line analysis (Figure 1 compared with data in Table III).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 81%
“…With respect to individual demographic aspects such as gender and race, no studies have investigated the association of the presence of symptoms with these aspects, although some studies have shown accelerated eruption when these individual factors are compared, but the subject is still controversial and there is no consensus among researchers [23,24].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Early investigations by Jacobi (1861), Pierce (1877), Herrman (1913), andBoas (1927), as well as more recent ones by Doering and Allen (1942), Sandler (1944), Falkner (1957), Tegzes (1960), Lysell et al (1962, Bailey (1964), Roche et al (1964), Barrett and Brown (1966), McGregor et al (1968), Friedlaender and Bailit (1969, Bambach et al (1973), Billewicz et al (1973), Brook and Barker (1973), Robinow (1973), and Nystrom (1977) have failed to report sexual differences, whereas others have reported a slight advance for some teeth in boys (Robinow et al, 1942;Meredith, 1946;Ferguson et al, 1957;Leighton, 1968;Burdi et al, 1970;Boutourline and Tesi, 1972;Infante, 1974;and Taranger et al, 1976) or the reverse trend (Boas, 1927;Garn et al, 1958;Senecal et al, 1959;and Nanda, 1960).…”
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