Enamel neonatal line thickness in deciduous teeth of Australian children from known maternal health and pregnancy conditions
Abstract
Physiological disruptions to early human development have implications for health and disease in later life. Limited research has explored how prenatal factors influence dental development in children of mothers with known pregnancy conditions. Enamel in human deciduous teeth begins forming in utero and is highly susceptible to physiological upsets experienced perinatally. The moment of birth itself is marked in deciduous enamel by the Neonatal...
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Title
Enamel neonatal line thickness in deciduous teeth of Australian children from known maternal health and pregnancy conditions
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
137
Pages
104821 - 104821
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