"We have examined how their teeth are developing and, among other things, we've looked at their bites. We've also checked their need for orthodontic adjustments and found that it is greater than in the control group, children born at full term," she says.
For full article: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/10/111027082747.htm
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Premature children have smaller teeth and they have to treated differently compared to other children of full-term. So they should have special teeth treatment.
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