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      • Natal teeth are not a medical emergency, but they may cause some complications as the baby grows. These complications can also affect the mother along with the baby. Some complications that may occur because of natal teeth are: The mother may get bitten by the infant while breastfeeding. As the baby grows up, they may inhale the tooth.
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  2. Natal teeth are teeth that are present when a baby is born. They are not common. They are not the same as neonatal teeth that erupt in the child’s mouth during the first month of life. Natal teeth are often not fully developed and may have a weak root. They may be small, loose, and discolored.

  3. Apr 8, 2022 · Natal and neonatal teeth are a relatively rare but well-documented phenomenon, with the majority being prematurely erupted teeth of the normal primary dentition. Related complications include...

  4. Feb 16, 2024 · Natal teeth are teeth a baby is born with. This condition is rare. It's harmless for a newborn to have teeth from birth, but it can create problems for the mother in breastfeeding.

  5. Maternal factors reported to be associated with an increased risk of natal teeth: Babies born to mothers exposed to high levels of polychlorinated biphenyls and dibenzofurans during the Yusheng environmental accident in Taiwan were found to have a 10% risk of natal teeth; Infection and febrile states; Malnutrition including hypovitaminosis; Trauma

  6. The eruption of teeth in newborns is a rare disorder of the oral cavity and are called ‘natal teeth’ when they are present at birth or ‘neonatal teeth’ when they erupt within the first month of life. In most of these cases, they are prematurely erupted deciduous teeth or supernumerary teeth.

  7. Nov 9, 2007 · Abstract. The presence of teeth at birth or within a month post-delivery is a rare condition. A newborn, a 2 days old female, with two mandibular incisor natal teeth was examined. The teeth were mobile and were extracted because of the fear of aspiration and refusal to feed.

  8. Mar 25, 2011 · Teeth present at birth are termed natal teeth, whereas teeth that erupt within the first month of life are termed neonatal teeth. 2 Natal teeth are also known as congenital teeth,...

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