Study Show that Premature Children Have Smaller Teeth
According to a study done by the Faculty of Odontology at Malmö University in Sweden, the size of teeth in premature children is smaller than that of children who were full-term. In recent years several studies of children’s dental health have been published by researchers at the Faculty of Odontology in Malmö. Liselotte Paulsson-Björnsson, a specialist in orthodontics, has studied 80 children born before week 33 of pregnancy.