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- Published on: 9 January 2022
- Published on: 9 January 2022
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Dear Editor
Response to: Alexander KC Leung
Thanks for the response. The baby shown in the picture was born at 24 weeks gestation which is considered as an extremely premature baby. Dr Leung mentioned reports of preterm babies with natal teeth from 26 weeks gestational age. But the case we had was even younger by two weeks. we could not find any reports of a 24 week premature baby with fully formed...Conflict of Interest:
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Dear Editor
Drs Sureshkumar and McAulay recently reported a baby born at 24 weeks’ gestation with one natal tooth affecting the right lower central incisor.[1] The authors claim that there are no reports of natal teeth in extreme preterm babies.
I conducted a retrospective study based on record reviews of 50,892 infants born at the Foothills Provincial Hospital in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, from 1967 to 1...
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