Impairment of rat tooth eruption in pups born to mothers exposed to chronic stress during pregnancy
Objective: Tooth eruption is a multifactorial process in which bone tissue plays a prevailing<br />role. In this study we evaluated the bone overlying the developing tooth germ and the degree<br />of tooth eruption of the first mandibular molar in pups born to mothers subjected to<br...
Main Author: | Fontanetti PA; DeLucca R; Mandalunis PM; Vermouth NT |
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Format: | publishedVersion |
Language: | eng |
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2019
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11086/13440 |
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