April 21, 2025
Study Reveals Prevalence Of Newborn Oral Anomalies In Ha’il Region

A comprehensive study conducted to assess the prevalence of oral and maxillofacial anomalies among newborns has yielded important insights for the Ha’il Region of Saudi Arabia. Between December 2019 and June 2024, researchers collected and analyzed data from 40,000 newborns born at one of the region’s primary hospitals. The investigation revealed 47 cases of oral and maxillofacial anomalies, marking a prevalence rate of 0.146%. Notably, the findings correlate these anomalies with factors including parental smoking, socioeconomic status, and health history, especially among females.

The research is significant not only for its findings but also for its alignment with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 objectives, which prioritize enhanced health services. It highlights the dire need for local data on congenital anomalies, helping educators and healthcare professionals tailor their interventions. Congenital anomalies, which hinder healthy development, remain underexplored within the country, particularly in the Ha’il area, where data was scarce.

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