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The impact of premature birth on the permanent tooth size of incisors and first molars

European Journal of Orthodontics, 2017
Background Scientific evidence is insufficient to answer the question of whether premature birth causes altered tooth-crown dimensions. Objective To evaluate permanent tooth-crown dimensions in prematurely born children and to compare the findings with
Eman Ebrahim, Liselotte Paulsson
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Oral complications of premature birth

Australian Dental Journal, 1986
Abstract— With increasing survival of prematurely‐born infants in recent years it is important to recognize that these children are highly predisposed to developmental dental defects. The pathogenesis of these defects are multifactorial, the major factors being systemic.
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Premature birth: complexities and difficulties in building the mother–child relationship

Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 2017
Aim: This paper aims to investigate if the dyadic interactive behaviours were influenced by parental stress and feelings both in preterm and full-term mother–child dyads.
C. Ionio   +14 more
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Maternal tobacco use and extremely premature birth – a population‐based cohort study

BJOG: an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2016
To study the associations of maternal tobacco use (smoking or use of snuff) and risk of extremely preterm birth, and if tobacco cessation before antenatal booking influences this risk.
S. Dahlin   +6 more
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Social Determinants of Premature Birth

Clinics in Perinatology
Social determinants of health have received increasing attention in public health, leading to increased understanding of how social factors-individual and contextual-shape the health of the mother and infant. However, racial differences in birth outcomes persist, with incomplete explanation for the widening disparity.
Nana, Matoba   +3 more
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Influence of premature birth on the health conditions, receipt of special education and sport participation of children aged 6-17 years in the USA.

Journal of public health, 2016
BACKGROUND To investigate the influence of premature birth on conditions among children aged 6-17 years. METHODS The National Survey of Children's Health in the USA added a question on premature birth for the first time in the 2011-12 wave.
G. Kodjebacheva, Tina Sabo
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Guarding Against Premature Birth

Science, 1996
Boston—Babies born prematurely are 120 times more likely to die than those carried to full term, so the recent discovery that bacterial infections of the mother's reproductive tract are one cause of premature birth was welcome news. It implied that antibiotic treatment of the mother could reduce infant mortality.
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Psychiatric Considerations in Premature Birth*

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1990
Five percent to ten percent of all live births are premature. Modern neonatology has dramatically improved survival rates. Morbidity rates, however, are as high as 60%, according to some studies. In this paper, outcome and intervention findings are described.
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Premature Birth in Women with Endometriosis: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Reproductive Sciences, 2021
Giovana Afférri Bonuccelli   +2 more
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Premature birth as a risk factor for autism spectrum disorder

Developmental Neurorehabilitation, 2015
Objective: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is common, life-long in nature, and can be very debilitating. Thus, an intensive search is on to identify the potential risk factors for the disorder.
R. Goldin, J. Matson
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