Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6053463 | Journal of Dentistry | 2012 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Our findings suggest that fathers forty years of age or older had a 58% higher probability of having a child with cleft palate compared to those aged between 20 and 39 years. The probability of mothers aged between 35 and 39 years having a child with cleft palate was 20% higher in comparison with those between 20 and 29 years-old, whilst for those aged 40 years or more this probability was 28% higher compared to those aged between 20 and 29 years. Mothers aged 40 years or over were 1.56 times more likely to have a newborn with cleft lip with or without palate compared to those aged between 20 and 29 years. No evidence of association between early maternal and paternal age with occurrence of oral clefts was observed.
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Authors
Ana Paula Corrêa de Queiroz Herkrath, Fernando José Herkrath, Maria Augusta Bessa Rebelo, Mario Vianna Vettore,