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Fares Abdulaziz Alatawi , Heba Tariq Jan , Ibrahim Salim Zaal Albalawi , Mohammed Ali Alshehri , Nujood Salem Alatawi , Amjad Mohammad Alonazi , Mohammed Mansour Shaman Alenezi , ‏Mohammed Ahmed Mohammed Asiri Ibrahim Mohammed Ghibban , Ahmed Mansour Shaman Alenezi , Turki Saad Hamed Alsulaimani , Abhal Nasser Ali Alharthi , Inad Adel Alharbi , Muayad Anbarserri , Mansoura Rashed Alrashedi

Abstract

Assisted reproductive technology (ART)-conceived children currently make up a sizable fraction of the population. It's critical to monitor these kids and determine if their dental risks are higher than those of naturally conceived (NC) kids. There has been a lot of effort in this sector in the last several years. The dental manifestations of ART-conceived infants, including neonatal birth abnormalities, growth and physical health, as well as dental manifestations including attrition, periodontal inflammation, habit retention, etc., will be summarized in this study. The majority of children produced through ART are healthy. Since new ART approaches are being presented on a regular basis, it is imperative that children receiving ART be followed up with continuously. Today, there are more than 10 million infants born globally as a result of assisted reproductive technology (ART) and delivery rates continue to climb, accounting for up to 5.1% of US births and 7.9% of birth cohorts in Europe. Initially, a variety of drugs are utilized to stimulate ovulation throughout the ART procedure, gametes are gathered, and embryos are high amounts of progesterone are utilized to promote the luteal phase, and the cells are cultivated in an in vitro environment before being frozen and thawed. There is no information available on the prevalence of malocclusion between Naturally children conceived by Assisted Reproductive Technology. Despite the little number of research on the relationship between children conceived by Assisted Reproductive Technology and Dental Malocclusion. More thorough study is needed to fully understand this association, this article summarizes the information, theories and scant studies that are currently available on the subject.

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Prevalence Of Malocclusion Between Naturally Conceived Children And Children Conceived By Assisted Reproductive Technology. (2023). Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 39, 378-393. https://doi.org/10.59670/b1tnzd80