SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF MOLAR INCISOR HYPOMINERALIZATION (MIH) OPACITIES IN FIRST PERMANENT MOLARS

Bruna Scheffelmeier, Rafael Augusto Boschi de Campos, Lucas Oliveira, Tatiane Rolim, Juliana Feltrin, Fabian Fraiz, C. Fragelli, Lourdes Santos Pinto
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Aim: To evaluate the spatial distribution of MIH opacities in first permanent molars (FPM). Materials and methods: an analysis of intraoral photographs of FPM with demarcated MIH opacities was conducted. The presence of opacity was computed in a digital matrix, discriminating the anatomical regions of the FPM surfaces. The frequencies of distribution of the opacities were descriptively analyzed through 227 FPM digital images of 89 children built in GIMP and Python and by Spearman correlation (= 0,05). Results: the occlusal surface was the most affected one (94% to 100%). In the upper FPM, the palatine surface was the second most affected one (84%-91%). In the lower FPM, the vestibular surface was the second most affected one (85%-80%). A similar pattern of opacity distribution was observed in the contralateral teeth. On smooth surfaces, opacities were more frequent in the regions closer to the occlusal surface than to the cervical one. Conclusion: MIH opacities were mostly present on occlusal, vestibular, and lingual/palatine surfaces, respectively. There is a possibility that the occurrences are in accordance with the chronology of dental formation. Keywords: Molar Incisor Hypomineralization, First Permanent Molars, Dental photography, intraoral photography
第一恒磨牙切牙低矿化(Mih)不透明的空间分布
目的:评估第一恒磨牙(FPM)中MIH不透明的空间分布。材料和方法:对第一恒磨牙口内照片进行分析,照片中存在已划定的MIH不透明。通过数字矩阵计算翳的存在情况,并区分第一恒磨牙表面的解剖区域。通过使用 GIMP 和 Python 生成的 89 名儿童的 227 幅 FPM 数字图像,并通过斯皮尔曼相关性(= 0.05)对翳的分布频率进行了描述性分析。结果:咬合面是受影响最严重的部位(94% 至 100%)。在上FPM中,腭面是第二大受影响面(84%-91%)。在下FPM中,前庭表面是第二大受影响的表面(85%-80%)。在对侧牙齿中也观察到类似的不透明分布模式。在光滑表面上,不透明更多出现在靠近咬合面的区域,而不是靠近颈面的区域。结论MIH不透明主要分别出现在咬合面、前庭面和舌/腭面。这些现象有可能与牙齿形成的时间顺序一致。关键词臼齿切牙低矿化 第一恒磨牙 牙科摄影 口内摄影
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