Prenatal alcohol exposure can be determined from baby teeth: Proof of concept.
Annika C MontagChristina D ChambersKenneth Lyons JonesPriyanthi S DassanayakeSyam S AndraLauren M PetrickManish AroraChristine Austinnull nullPublished in: Birth defects research (2022)
This proof-of-concept study demonstrates for the first time that direct biomarkers of PAE are detectable and measurable in deciduous teeth which begin forming in utero and are typically naturally shed between 5 and 12 years of age. Further examination of these novel biomarkers may allow diagnosis of FASD where documentation of PAE is otherwise unavailable. Furthermore, because teeth grow incrementally, defined growth zones can be sampled allowing for identification of gestational timing of PAE to help better understand mechanisms underlying alcohol's disruption of perinatal development.