1969
DOI: 10.3109/00016356909008956
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Relations Between the Times of Eruption of Primary and Permanent Teeth a Longitudinal Study

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“…At examination an even number of teeth was found much more frequently than an odd number. This, perhaps, is not surprising; the findings of Lysell et al (1962) show that, in the average order of appearance, the interval between the eruption of the first and second tooth of a given pair is much smaller than the interval between pairs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…At examination an even number of teeth was found much more frequently than an odd number. This, perhaps, is not surprising; the findings of Lysell et al (1962) show that, in the average order of appearance, the interval between the eruption of the first and second tooth of a given pair is much smaller than the interval between pairs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Similarly, Ferguson, Scott & Bakwin (1957) found that boys lead with respect to the eruption of the first tooth and have more teeth than girls at I year of age. Doering & Allen (1942), Sandler (1944), Falkner (I957), Nanda (1960), Lysell, Magnusson & Thilander (1962) and Kosiewski, Waliszko & Wich (1966) found no difference between sexes. In the present series no difference between boys and girls was found at any age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Studies have also shown a delay in eruption in patients with malformations and malocclusion 2,4,6,14,17,24 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The period of eruption of primary teeth is influenced by several factors, such as length of gestational period 25 , disease 7 , gender 3,14 , race 14,15 , nutrition and general growth 10 . In addition, cleft lip and palate may also influence the timing and sequence of eruption of both primary 4,11,12,18 and permanent teeth 2,13,21 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Con la erupción del primer diente permanente se da el comienzo de la etapa de dentición mixta, la cual está dividida en tres fases: dentición mixta inicial o temprana, cuando hacen erupción los incisivos y primeros molares; periodo intertransicional o silente, con una duración de 1 año y medio, en el que no hay recambio dentario, y dentición mixta final o tardía, en la que erupcionan los caninos y los premolares [12,17,18].…”
Section: Dentición Mixta Y Permanenteunclassified