2017
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2017/25296.9705
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Incidence of Natal Teeth in Newborns in Government Medical College and Hospital, Chengalpattu: A Pilot Study

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“…These are either supernumerary predeciduous teeth (<10%) or prematurely erupted deciduous series of teeth (>90%) (3), which tend to appear in place of lower primary central incisors (85%). Overall, this is a low-incidence phenomenon at 1:3000 of births, where the vast majority of these teeth are indicated for extraction, because of the potential risk to the infant and mother (4). Human natal dental pulp stem cells (hNDP-SCs) have been recently isolated, cultured (in MEM medium containing 15% fetal bovine serum) and characterized by Karaöz et al (5) and Akpinar et al (6), who both described the hNDP-SCs as metabolically active stem cell-like population, which expresses MSCs and embryonic stem cell markers but do not exhibit expression of hematopoietic markers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are either supernumerary predeciduous teeth (<10%) or prematurely erupted deciduous series of teeth (>90%) (3), which tend to appear in place of lower primary central incisors (85%). Overall, this is a low-incidence phenomenon at 1:3000 of births, where the vast majority of these teeth are indicated for extraction, because of the potential risk to the infant and mother (4). Human natal dental pulp stem cells (hNDP-SCs) have been recently isolated, cultured (in MEM medium containing 15% fetal bovine serum) and characterized by Karaöz et al (5) and Akpinar et al (6), who both described the hNDP-SCs as metabolically active stem cell-like population, which expresses MSCs and embryonic stem cell markers but do not exhibit expression of hematopoietic markers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natalni zubi se zovu još i Dentitia praecox, dens connatalis, kongenitalni zubi, fetalni zubi, zubi novorođenčeta, prethodni zubi i rani zubi 5,6 . Prevalentni opseg je od 1:11 do 1:30000, u zavisnosti od vrste studije , a najčešći natalni zubi su donji mlečni sekutići 5,7 . Postoji nekoliko razloga koji uzrokuju ovakvo stanje, uključujući određene vrste infekcije, febrilnost, traumu, neuhranjenost, površinski položaj zubne klice, hormonsku stimulaciju i porodičnu anamnezu, ali tačan uzrok nije poznat 6,8 .…”
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“…Natal teeth have other different synonyms such as Dentitia praecox, dens connatalis, congenital teeth, fetal teeth, infancy teeth, predeciduous teeth, and precocious dentition 5,6 . Prevalence of natal teeth ranges from 1:11 to 1:30000 depending on the type of the stud and the most common natal teeth are lower primary central incisors 5,7 . Several reasons have been attributed as the cause for this condition including certain types of infection, febrile status, trauma, malnutrition, tooth germ superficial position, hormonal stimulation and family background, however the exact cause is unknown 6,8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is shown by studies that natal teeth have female predominance and even some studies have shown that it is more prevalent in muslim kids. 2,3,4,5,6 Natal and neonatal teeth are associated with several issues, which are faced by mother and baby. Some of these issues are discomfort during feeding, breast trauma even laceration, ulceration in mouth especially in sublingual area and risk of aspiration of tooth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%