Title of article :
Relation of Birth Weight with Time of First Deciduous Tooth Eruption in Infant Born
Author/Authors :
Sajjadian, Negar Department of Neonatology - Shariati Hospital - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Shajari, Hamideh Department of Neonatology - Shariati Hospital - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Kowsari, Ali Department of Dentistry - School of Medicine -Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Mosavi Nasub, Ali Department of Dentistry - School of Medicine -Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
The deciduous teeth play a very important role in proper alignment, placing and occlusion of
permanent teeth. Calcification of deciduous teeth begins during the fourth month of fetal life, and by the end
of sixth month all of the deciduous teeth have begun calcification. Eruption date is variable and timing of
eruption "runs in families". Delay of deciduous teeth eruption, especially the first teeth cause nutritional
problem for infant and some worries for family. In this study we compare the time of eruption of first deciduous
teeth in infant with their birth weight. A total of 148 infant who born at Shariati Hospital in Tehran in
2004- 2005 consecutively entered the study. Other data such as sex, birth weight, gestational age and time of
first tooth eruption were collected. The mean birth weight was 3220 ± 420 grams. 5.5% of cases were less
than 2500 grams and 19.9% were over 3500 grams. The patients were followed weekly since third month of
birth till the time of their first tooth eruption and the data was analyzed. The mean age of eruption of first
tooth was 7.68 ± 1.84 months. The results showed a reverse linear relationship between first deciduous tooth
eruption and birth weight. So delayed tooth eruption may relate to birth weight.
Keywords :
Infant , deciduous teeth , eruption , birth weight
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics