28 April 2017

"Tooth Fairy Study" and Autism


A study that will be taking place for the next seven years hopes to discover any links between baby teeth and autism. Check out the full article here

“The Tooth Fairy” study
Scientists have searched for the cause of autism for decades. They have found trends — such as children with older siblings with autism are at significantly higher risk — but have yet to discover its trigger.
Researchers at the University of Washington are part of a national study looking at the baby teeth of the siblings of children who have autism. The Fishers have been enlisted to take part.
Since the teeth are collected from young children, the research quickly earned a nickname, “The Tooth Fairy” study.
Scientists will analyze the teeth looking for signs of exposure to toxins, such as pesticides, flame retardants, chemicals that soften plastics, and heavy metals such as lead, which can affect the development of genes.
A scientific instrument is used to determine when a child was exposed to a contaminant.
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Dr. Lynda Tran
KaiDentistry.com