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  • Infants aged 6 to 36 months, whose mothers have heart diseases, show an increasing prevalence of dental tissue abnormalities as they age, peaking at 63.88% in 3-year-olds.
  • Among these 3-year-olds, cases of tooth decay and related issues are noted.
  • The findings suggest that maternal heart disease may serve as a risk factor for the development of dental abnormalities and cavities in their infants.

Article Abstract

Stomatological examinations of infants aged 6 to 36 months, whose mothers suffer from heart diseases, have revealed that the number of infants with deciduous dental tissue abnormalities grows with the age of the infants, reaching the maximum in those aged 3 years: 63.88 percent. Caries and caries-complicated diseases were recorded in 3-year-old children. This permits regarding the presence of a heart disease in a mother as a risk factor in respect of developing deciduous teeth abnormalities and caries.

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