Original paper
EFFECT OF GESTATIONAL LENGTH IN THE WIDTH OF THE NEONATAL LINE OF TEETH
Abstract
Neonatal line (NNL) is a prominent microscopic feature which separates the enamel formed during intrauterine life from that formed in extrauterine life. The aim of the present study was to calculate the average width of the NNL in the first permanent molar enamel of 10 children. Out of which five were born to mothers with normal gestational week (≤39) and five were born to mothers with lesser/reduced gestationalweek (≥37). The parents of the...
Paper Details
Title
EFFECT OF GESTATIONAL LENGTH IN THE WIDTH OF THE NEONATAL LINE OF TEETH
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Volume
5
Issue
7
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