2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-022-04784-4
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Validity of partial protocols to evaluate the prevalence of developmental defects of enamel in permanent dentition: a birth cohort study in Southern Brazil

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“…Over the decades, the score has consistently been used as a risk factor in clinical studies [ 7 ]. It has been associated not only with an increased incidence of long-term neurological conditions, including cerebral palsy and seizures [ 18 ], but also with a wide variety of conditions such as attention deficit disorder/hyperactivity [ 19 ], permanent dentition [ 20 ], cancer [ 21 ], food allergy [ 22 ], autism spectrum disorder [ 23 ], polycystic kidney disease [ 24 ] and amblyopia [ 25 ]. The Apgar score is used as often for research into morbidities that manifest in the post-natal period, including all the discharge diagnoses used as short-term outcomes in this current study [ 9 , 26 – 34 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the decades, the score has consistently been used as a risk factor in clinical studies [ 7 ]. It has been associated not only with an increased incidence of long-term neurological conditions, including cerebral palsy and seizures [ 18 ], but also with a wide variety of conditions such as attention deficit disorder/hyperactivity [ 19 ], permanent dentition [ 20 ], cancer [ 21 ], food allergy [ 22 ], autism spectrum disorder [ 23 ], polycystic kidney disease [ 24 ] and amblyopia [ 25 ]. The Apgar score is used as often for research into morbidities that manifest in the post-natal period, including all the discharge diagnoses used as short-term outcomes in this current study [ 9 , 26 – 34 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the decades, the score has consistently been used as a risk factor in clinical studies. 7 It has been associated not only with an increased incidence of long-term neurological conditions, including cerebral palsy and seizures, 19 , but also with a wide variety of conditions such as attention de cit disorder/hyperactivity 20 , permanent dentition 21 , cancer 22 , food allergy 23 , autism spectrum disorder 24 , polycystic kidney disease 25 and amblyopia 26 . The Apgar score is used as often for research into morbidities that manifest in the post-natal period, including all the discharge diagnoses used as shortterm outcomes in this current study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%