Background Preterm birth has been reported to affect normal physiological growth and development of preterm-delivered children. Whether preterm birth affects primary and permanent tooth eruption, is not yet determined. Aims To identify whether preterm birth affects tooth eruption by reviewing scientific literature. Methods MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane library and reference lists of included studies were screened from January 1980 to November 2020. The study designs included both interventional and observational studies analysing peculiarities of tooth eruption in premature infants with no congenital syndromes. Risk of bias was assessed using NIH Quality Assessment tool for cohort, cross-sectional studies. Results Twelve articles were selected ...
Abstract- The deciduous teeth play a very important role in proper alignment, placing and occlusion ...
Preterm and low birthweight children comprise approximately 6 % of all live births. It is now a well...
This systematic review addresses the question whether prematurity re-sults in alteration of palatal ...
BackgroundPreterm birth has been reported to affect normal physiological growth and development of p...
Primary teeth eruption is an important aspect of child’s growth and development. It reflects child’s...
bjective: The aim of the present study was to compare the beginning of eruption of the first deciduo...
Abstract Objective To analyze the eruption age of the first deciduous tooth of preterm infants fro...
Background The permanent tooth formation process may be disrupted in preterm infants with potential ...
Objective:To describe the eruption chronology of the first deciduous teeth in premature infants with...
AbstractBackgroundTeething is a normal part of child growth and development. Growth parameters and f...
Objective: To investigate whether children with premature birth (PB) and/or with low birth weig...
Background: Teething is a normal part of child growth and development. Growth parameters and feeding...
Abstract The aim of this study was to examine the effect of preterm birth on the development of the ...
BackgroundDeciduous teeth play an important role in the proper alignment, spacing and occlusion of p...
Child development from conception through the first years of life is marked by many changes. Tooth e...
Abstract- The deciduous teeth play a very important role in proper alignment, placing and occlusion ...
Preterm and low birthweight children comprise approximately 6 % of all live births. It is now a well...
This systematic review addresses the question whether prematurity re-sults in alteration of palatal ...
BackgroundPreterm birth has been reported to affect normal physiological growth and development of p...
Primary teeth eruption is an important aspect of child’s growth and development. It reflects child’s...
bjective: The aim of the present study was to compare the beginning of eruption of the first deciduo...
Abstract Objective To analyze the eruption age of the first deciduous tooth of preterm infants fro...
Background The permanent tooth formation process may be disrupted in preterm infants with potential ...
Objective:To describe the eruption chronology of the first deciduous teeth in premature infants with...
AbstractBackgroundTeething is a normal part of child growth and development. Growth parameters and f...
Objective: To investigate whether children with premature birth (PB) and/or with low birth weig...
Background: Teething is a normal part of child growth and development. Growth parameters and feeding...
Abstract The aim of this study was to examine the effect of preterm birth on the development of the ...
BackgroundDeciduous teeth play an important role in the proper alignment, spacing and occlusion of p...
Child development from conception through the first years of life is marked by many changes. Tooth e...
Abstract- The deciduous teeth play a very important role in proper alignment, placing and occlusion ...
Preterm and low birthweight children comprise approximately 6 % of all live births. It is now a well...
This systematic review addresses the question whether prematurity re-sults in alteration of palatal ...