Teeth can Tell a Story About Childhood!

Júlia Biliato Javaroni, Larissa Sthefani Sales dos Santos, Juliana de Lima Gonçalves, Fabrício Kitazono de Carvalho, F. Paula-Silva
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Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the human body. It begins forming during pregnancy and the way it forms can provide valuable information about early life. The cells that produce enamel are extremely sensitive to disturbances, so when a child experiences some kinds of stress during enamel development (childhood diseases, fever, or low concentration of oxygen in the blood for example), layers of enamel may contain “scars” reflecting the stressful experience. The type of enamel scars can tell dentists a story about what may have happened before the person was born or shortly after birth. Understanding enamel development is important for knowing the difference between normal enamel and abnormal changes, and such knowledge can help dentists to diagnose and treat enamel issues, to keep the teeth healthy.
牙齿可以讲述童年的故事!
牙釉质是人体中最坚硬的物质。它在怀孕期间就开始形成,其形成方式可以为早期生活提供宝贵的信息。生成珐琅质的细胞对干扰极为敏感,因此,当孩子在珐琅质发育过程中经历某种压力(例如儿童疾病、发烧或血液中氧气浓度过低)时,珐琅质层可能会留下反映压力经历的 "伤疤"。珐琅质疤痕的类型可以告诉牙医在患者出生前或出生后不久发生了什么。了解珐琅质的发育情况对于区分正常珐琅质和异常变化非常重要,这些知识可以帮助牙医诊断和治疗珐琅质问题,保持牙齿健康。
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