A rare but real condition, babies born with natal teeth may not need treatment. Here is what a recent study reveals about ...
The research protocol was approved by the Human Ethics Review Committee of the Faculty of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. For this 5-month, nonrandomized clinical trial, which ...
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 ...
Infantile malignant osteopetrosis is a rare autosomal-recessive disorder characterized by dense, sclerotic, fragile, radio-opaque bones and associated hematological and neurological abnormalities. 1 ...
Researchers at the University of Helsinki in Finland have described a new, recessively inherited human syndrome featuring craniosynostosis, maxillary hyperplasia, delayed tooth eruption, and extra ...
It is important to highlight that human bodies are not the same and, therefore, do not develop at the same rate. Did you know that some babies are born with teeth? These are called natal teeth, and ...
Researchers have described a new, recessively inherited human syndrome featuring craniosynostosis, maxillary hyperplasia, delayed tooth eruption and extra teeth. They also identified causative ...
Tooth eruption begins at six months and can last until the age of three. During this stage, your child’s gums may be sore and irritable. You can soothe the gums by gently rubbing the gums with a cold, ...
Researchers have described a new, recessively inherited human syndrome featuring craniosynostosis, maxillary hyperplasia, delayed tooth eruption and extra teeth. The researchers also identified ...
The current study found no association between tooth eruption and systemic symptoms such as fever and diarrhea. However, mothers inaccurately reported slight increases in body temperature as fever.