Differences in our teeth start developing before birth and continue after, influenced by genetics and environment. Genetically, our parents’ traits dictate the blueprint for our teeth—how many we have and their shape and size. Environmentally, factors like nutrition and exposure to certain substances during or after pregnancy can affect tooth development. Understanding these influences helps us appreciate the uniqueness of our smiles and highlights the importance of early dental care.

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Abnormalities of Tooth Number, Shape and Size

  • Karla Maria Carvalho,
  • Mandana Donoghue

摘要

Differences in our teeth start developing before birth and continue after, influenced by genetics and environment. Genetically, our parents’ traits dictate the blueprint for our teeth—how many we have and their shape and size. Environmentally, factors like nutrition and exposure to certain substances during or after pregnancy can affect tooth development. Understanding these influences helps us appreciate the uniqueness of our smiles and highlights the importance of early dental care.