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Unveiling the Impact of Maternal Hyperthermia in the Late First Trimester: A Case Report of Anterior Esthetic Rehabilitation Utilizing Heterodontic Biologic Posts

The perinatal maternal environment is important for the normal development of the fetus. Epigenetic modifications that influence developmental control genes and signalling pathways for proper fetal development have been associated with maternal illnesses brought on by viruses, bacteria, or even para...

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Birth defects
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Cornea
Dentin
Dentistry
Embryos
Endodontics
Genes
Genetics
Medical history
Mutation
Pregnancy
Teeth
Transcription factors
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