1996
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0722.1996.tb00131.x
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Developmental dental defects associated with long breast feeding

Abstract: Despite its unequivocal advantages, breast feeding may be associated with undesired side‐effects. Recently, we have shown an association between exposure via mother's milk to dioxins and developmental defects of the child's teeth. The present study was undertaken to analyze further the association between the duration of breast feeding and the occurrence of dental defects. For this purpose, 2 different populations were selected. The first population comprised 40 children who had mineralization defects in the p… Show more

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“…This was not in agreement with the findings of the previous study [9][10][11]. This manifestation may be caused by bleeding tendency which was caused by abnormal thrombocyte functions and a decrease in platelet factor III.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
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“…This was not in agreement with the findings of the previous study [9][10][11]. This manifestation may be caused by bleeding tendency which was caused by abnormal thrombocyte functions and a decrease in platelet factor III.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…Tongue coating, mucosal petechiae or ecchymosis and ulceration were recorded under a torch light illumination. Enamel hypoplasia was noted as diffuse opacities which were seen on the surface of the teeth, which were assessed by using the criteria which were determined by Alaluusua et al, [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted in the cases illustrated in this article, the DF does not always present a symmetrical pattern. This uneven occurrence of the enamel defect, in a dentition as a whole, suggests that ameloblasts are affected in a very specific stage of development, being that not all of them are capable to repair against an insult; and as a result, is observed opaque areas in dental enamel, characterized by mineral deficiency (30).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finlandiyalı çocuklarda yapılan bir çalışmada, anne sütü yoluyla daha yüksek miktarlarda furan ve PCDD'ye maruz kalan çocuklarda daha az etkilenenlere göre, DBM'de daha ciddi ve daha fazla sayıda mine defekti gözlenmiştir. 39,40 Ayrıca kesin olmamasına rağmen, yaşamlarının ilk üç yılında genel sağlığı kötü olan, erken doğan ve çevre kirliliğinden etkilenmiş olan çocuklar, BAKH açısından risk altında sayılabilmektedir. 35 …”
Section: Anne Sütü Ve çEvresel Toksikanlarunclassified