What are the Systemic Factors Associated with the Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization Etiology?
Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr
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21: e0041, 2021. tab
Article
in English
| LILACS, BBO
| ID: biblio-1346673
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Objective:
To evaluate the systemic factors associated with Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization (MIH) etiology. Material andMethods:
A total of 731 8-year-old schoolchildren enrolled in the public school system in Curitiba, Brazil, was randomly selected. The MIH diagnosis was performed by calibrated examiners (Kappa >0.80) according to the European Academy of Pediatric Dentistry criteria (2003). The systemic factors were collected through a semi-structured questionnaire and applied to the children's mothers, addressing the medical history from pregnancy to the first three years of children's life. Associations were analyzed by Poisson regression analysis with robust variance (p<0.05).Results:
The systemic factors in the prenatal and perinatal periods were not associated with MIH (p>0.05). The children who used medications during the first years of life had a significantly higher prevalence of MIH (PRc = 2.18 CI = 95% 1.06-4.48; p=0.033).Conclusion:
The use of medications during the first three years of children's life is associated with a higher prevalence of MIH.
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Index:
LILACS (Americas)
Main subject:
Tooth Abnormalities
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Epidemiology
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Tooth Demineralization
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Dental Enamel Hypoplasia
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Molar
Type of study:
Diagnostic study
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Etiology study
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Qualitative research
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Risk factors
Limits:
Child
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Female
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Humans
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Male
Language:
English
Journal:
Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr
Journal subject:
Dentistry
Year:
2021
Type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Brazil
Institution/Affiliation country:
Federal University of Paraná/BR
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