2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.aanat.2015.05.004
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Timing of emergence of the first primary tooth in preterm and full-term infants

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“…Since enamel is the single structure in the body that lacks natural repair mechanisms, any insult that affects matrix formation or maturation will cause a permanent defect in teeth under development. Therefore, preterm birth is associated with developmental defects of enamel (DDE) [Seow et al, 2005;Pavičin et al, 2016].…”
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“…Since enamel is the single structure in the body that lacks natural repair mechanisms, any insult that affects matrix formation or maturation will cause a permanent defect in teeth under development. Therefore, preterm birth is associated with developmental defects of enamel (DDE) [Seow et al, 2005;Pavičin et al, 2016].…”
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“…However, in the same sample, these differences were no longer significant on considering corrected infant age instead of chronological age (96). Wang et al obtained similar results in their sample [97].…”
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confidence: 61%
“…Also, Folayan et al [14] found that there was no significant sex difference in Nigerian children. Pavicin et al [3] found in their study that the timing of primary for the first tooth mean 7.55 months and there was no significant difference in timing of first primary tooth between males and females. Rao et al [13] found that there was no significant difference between the eruption timing in boys and girls for both maxilla and mandible.…”
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“…Eruption is defined as the movement of the teeth from the alveolar bone into the oral cavity [2,3]. All babies have twenty primary teeth which are ready to erupt at birth.…”
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