2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.24114
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No relationship found between dental fluctuating asymmetry, birthweight, and birth term in two modern North American samples

Cait B. McPherson,
Lexi O'Donnell,
Emily Moes
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveDeciduous dental crowns primarily develop during gestation and early infancy and embody early life stress exposures. Composite measures of dental fluctuating asymmetry (DFA) generated from the deciduous teeth may therefore indicate cumulative gestational stress in developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) studies. This study examines whether higher composite measures of deciduous DFA are associated with low birthweight and prematurity, two aspects of birth phenotype consistently associated w… Show more

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