Molar incisor hypomineralization: Prevalence, severity and associated aetiological factors in children seeking dental care at Armed Forces Hospital Jazan, Saudi Arabia

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Abstract

Background

The prevalence of molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) varies worldwide. In Saudi Arabia, data about this condition is limited to a few cities.

Aim

To evaluate the prevalence, severity and associated aetiological factors of MIH in children seeking dental care in Armed Forces Hospital, Jazan, Saudi Arabia.

Methodology

Participants were recruited by convenience sampling according to eligibility criteria. Diagnostic criteria used were according to the molar incisor hypomineralisation severity scoring system (MIH-SSS). Demographic data and past medical history were recorded using a carefully organised questionnaire, and MIH causal factors were evaluated.

Results

A total of 1405 children participated in the study. Among the permanent first molars, mandibular teeth were more frequently affected by MIH than maxillary teeth. In the permanent central incisors group, maxillary teeth were more frequently involved than mandibular teeth, whereas lateral incisor was the least affected among the tooth types in all four quadrants. MIH had more frequently involved all four molars (66.1%), and two associated central incisors were found (31.3%). MIH in the incisors had mild to moderate severity, whereas molars presented with severe defects. Among prenatal factors, maternal anaemia and vitamin D deficiency, out-of-perinatal factors, caesarean delivery, low birth weight and perinatal jaundice, and early childhood tonsillitis and early childhood anaemia were the significant associated factors for MIH development.

Conclusion

The prevalence of MIH was 8%, and maxillary incisors and mandibular first molars were frequently affected. Children with MIH showed prenatal, perinatal and postnatal aetiological factors involved in the development of MIH.

磨牙门齿矿化不足:沙特阿拉伯贾赞武装部队医院儿童牙科就诊者的发病率、严重程度和相关致病因素
背景臼齿切牙矿化不良(MIH)的患病率在全球范围内各不相同。目的 评估沙特阿拉伯贾赞武装部队医院儿童牙科就诊者中MIH的患病率、严重程度和相关致病因素。采用的诊断标准是臼齿切牙低矿化严重程度评分系统(MIH-SSS)。通过精心组织的问卷调查记录了人口统计学数据和既往病史,并对MIH的致病因素进行了评估。在第一恒磨牙中,下颌牙比上颌牙更常受到MIH的影响。在恒中切牙组中,上颌牙比下颌牙更易受MIH影响,而在所有四个象限的牙齿类型中,侧切牙受MIH影响最小。MIH较常累及所有四颗磨牙(66.1%),并发现两颗相关的中切牙(31.3%)。门齿的MIH为轻度至中度,而臼齿则为重度。在产前因素中,孕产妇贫血和维生素 D 缺乏、围产期外因素、剖腹产、低出生体重和围产期黄疸,以及儿童早期扁桃体炎和儿童早期贫血是导致 MIH 发生的重要相关因素。MIH患儿的病因涉及产前、围产期和产后因素。
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Saudi Dental Journal
Saudi Dental Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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86
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22 weeks
期刊介绍: Saudi Dental Journal is an English language, peer-reviewed scholarly publication in the area of dentistry. Saudi Dental Journal publishes original research and reviews on, but not limited to: • dental disease • clinical trials • dental equipment • new and experimental techniques • epidemiology and oral health • restorative dentistry • periodontology • endodontology • prosthodontics • paediatric dentistry • orthodontics and dental education Saudi Dental Journal is the official publication of the Saudi Dental Society and is published by King Saud University in collaboration with Elsevier and is edited by an international group of eminent researchers.
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