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Deciduous teeth play an important role in the proper alignment, spacing and occlusion of permanent teeth. The calcification of deciduous teeth begins during the fourth prenatal month, and calcification of all deciduous teeth begin by the end of the sixth
Negar Sajjadian+4 more
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Collagen Responsible for Tooth Eruption? — a study of the eruption of rat incisors
The rate of turnover of collagen in periodontal ligament (PDL) is closely associated with the process of tooth eruption and tissue adaptation allowing good anchorage of the tooth within the socket. Collagen may even be associated with orthodontic relapse.
Taverne A.A.R.
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Relationship between gestational age, birth weight and deciduous tooth eruption
Background: Teething is a normal part of child growth and development. Growth parameters and feeding pattern may be determinants of the timing of teeth eruption in healthy infant.
Afrin Mohamed Khalifa+4 more
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Purpose: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the impact of different body mass index status on dental caries, tooth development, and tooth eruption regarding the development of dental tissues and dental health problems. Materials amp;
Betül Memiş Özgül+1 more
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Asymmetrical Eruption of Permanent Teeth in Australian Aborigines
A better understanding of the factors influencing tooth eruption is important given the association between altered eruption patterns and crowded or decayed teeth.
P. Sobhi+4 more
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Post Traumatic Impaction of Maxillary Deciduous Central Incisor: A Case Report
Background and Objectives: Primary tooth impaction is a rare phenomenon when compared to permanent teeth impaction, particularly in upper front teeth.
Bahoz Himdad Majeed
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Introduction: Small Gestational Age (SGA) children is defined as infant whose birth’s weight was below the tenth percentile intrauterine growth and development curve of Lubchenco.
Irawati Kirana+2 more
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Eruption cysts: A series of two cases
Eruption cysts are benign cysts that appear on the mucosa of a tooth shortly before its eruption. They may disappear by themselves but if they hurt, bleed or are infected they may require surgical treatment to expose the tooth and drain the contents ...
Preeti Dhawan+3 more
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Tooth eruption is defined as the axial movement of the tooth from its site of development in the alveolar bone to its functional position in the oral cavity.
Mannaa Aldowsari+6 more
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Tooth eruption: a “neuromuscular theory”. part one
Objective: Tooth eruption has been a subject of extensive scientific studies; and literature is replete with different mechanisms of migration of a tooth from its bony crypt into the oral cavity.
Loto Adolphus Odogun
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