2023
DOI: 10.1002/hsr2.1242
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Research on natal and neonatal teeth in Africa: A systematic scoping review of empirical evidence

Abstract: Background and Aims In Africa, natal and neonatal teeth is a culture‐bound phenomenon which is associated with several sociocultural connotations which might affect child survival. Different empirical studies have been conducted in Africa on natal and neonatal teeth; however, no known scoping review has been conducted to map the empirical evidence. This systematic scoping review (SSR) aims to document the available empirical evidence, research gaps, and hotspots on neonatal and natal teeth in Afri… Show more

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“…Orofacial cleft, a prevalent congenital malformation, is characterized by facial deformities, feeding di culties, middle ear infections, heightened risk of dental caries, and necessitates a multidisciplinary management approach [4,5] OFCs may occur in isolation or as part of syndromes affecting other organ systems [6,7]. Isolated cases have been linked to maternal alcohol and tobacco use, prenatal nutrition, vitamin de ciencies, and various drugs, including herbal medications prevalent in certain regions of Africa [6,7]. However, the interplay of genetics and environment is acknowledged in their causation [7].…”
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“…Orofacial cleft, a prevalent congenital malformation, is characterized by facial deformities, feeding di culties, middle ear infections, heightened risk of dental caries, and necessitates a multidisciplinary management approach [4,5] OFCs may occur in isolation or as part of syndromes affecting other organ systems [6,7]. Isolated cases have been linked to maternal alcohol and tobacco use, prenatal nutrition, vitamin de ciencies, and various drugs, including herbal medications prevalent in certain regions of Africa [6,7]. However, the interplay of genetics and environment is acknowledged in their causation [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the interplay of genetics and environment is acknowledged in their causation [7]. OFCs are associated with signi cant morbidity and heightened risk of infant mortality in many developing nations due to barriers in accessing multidisciplinary care [6]. Additionally, the stigma surrounding OFCs impede a child's ability to engage in effective social interactions [8].…”
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