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J Dent Res 52(3): 535-537, 1973
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Influence of Age and Duration of Diabetes on Dental Development in Diabetic Children

P. ADLER 1, H. WEGNER 1, and L. BOHÁTKA 1

1 Department of Stomatology, University Medical School, Debrecen, Hungary and Institute of Stomatology, University of Greifswald, Greifswald, German Democratic Republic

Dental development was assessed in 194 diabetic children and was compared with standard tooth emergence data. Based on duration of the disease, a biphasic influence of the diabetic state on dental development was observed. Dental development was influenced primarily by the age of the patients; this suggests the existence of a "diabetic constitution" that may cause systemic effects before the metabolic disorder becomes manifest clinically.

Submitted on June 22, 1972




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