<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I have to put in my 2 cents on the teeth issue. Our son has the enamel problem with his first 2 teeth that came in, the rest are fine. Our Pediatric Surgeon and others at the Childrens Hospital we went to (our son had about 3 problems at birth, only 1 of which was major) said it was enamel hypoplasia and that it shouldn't effect any other teeth. Our dentist confirmed it. With the combination of congenital anomalies he had at birth I would be against encouraging dentists to warn patients that they may have celiac because of an enamel defect. It may be they have vitamin deficiencies, it may be they have celiac, it may be they were born with bad teeth genes, it may be the mother had problems at that point in her pregnancy when the teeth buds were forming, it may be a thousand other things. Tim Meadows, Warsaw, IN 46580 [log in to unmask]