Dental eruption. Systemic and local manifestations.
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https://doi.org/10.35954/SM2014.33.1.7Keywords:
Tooth Eruption; Tooth, Deciduous; Dental Physiological Phenomena; Dentition, Permanent; Dentition, MixedAbstract
Over time, it has become popular belief that the eruption of temporary and permanent teeth can bring with it signs and symptoms of a systemic and/or local nature.
A bibliographic review was carried out with the aim of gathering information on the possible relationship that may exist between the two.
From this search, sufficient information was obtained to associate these phenomena, as well as the need for further research on the subject to help us reaffirm this hypothesis.
Received for review: June 2014.
Accepted for publication: August 2014.
Contact e-mail: ocao@adinet.com.uy
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