This may be linked to elevated stress levels (and the overproduction of associated hormones) as well as poor sleep, said the ...
Primary failure of tooth eruption (PFE) is a rare dental disorder in which one or more permanent teeth fail to emerge into the oral cavity despite the presence of an unobstructed eruption path. This ...
Background: To evaluate disturbances in primary tooth eruption and their management with nonpharmacological remedies. Methods: In this nonrandomized clinical trial, 270 children aged between 8 and 36 ...
New research indicates that a mother's hormone levels during pregnancy, particularly stress-related ones like cortisol, may influence the timing of a baby's first tooth eruption. Higher maternal ...
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Distinct transcriptomic profiles guide early development of maxillary and mandibular teeth
The interaction between genetics and tissue environment shapes how individual teeth form in different regions of the jaw.
A new birth cohort study reveals that a mother’s stress-related hormones in late pregnancy, especially cortisol, may quietly influence when her baby’s first teeth appear, uncovering a surprising link ...
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Early teething? The hormone clue parents are overlooking
New research suggests that early teething may be linked to pregnancy hormone levels, rather than genetics. Here is what parents should know.
Lower levels of maternal vitamin D during pregnancy were associated with increased odds of early childhood caries in babies ...
Most of the children [252 (99.2 %)] had one or more signs and symptoms during tooth eruption. Table 2 shows the mean frequencies of different teething disturbances during the study period. The most ...
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