Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation: A Recent Condition or a New Perception?

Monographs in oral science Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1159/000538843
Lourdes Santos-Pinto, Daniela Rios
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Abstract

The condition known as molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) has been featured in the dental literature for some time. However, the condition itself, characterized by demarcated opacities, had been observed and documented in various forms before the official terminology was coined. The awareness and understanding of MIH have increased over the years, and there has been ongoing research to explore its prevalence, etiology, clinical implications, care, and treatment. In summary, MIH is not a recent condition, but the terminology and recognition of this dental phenomenon have been refined and formalized in the relatively recent past. This chapter reflects on our clinical experience, juxtaposing it with information from scientific literature and personal insights, as well as identifying gaps in understanding this enamel defect. Furthermore, another aim was to foster contemplation for potential research advancements in the MIH field.

磨牙切牙低矿化:新近出现的情况还是一种新观念?
臼齿切牙低矿化(MIH)这一病症出现在牙科文献中已经有一段时间了。不过,在正式术语出现之前,这种以分界不透明为特征的病症本身就已经以各种形式被观察和记录下来了。多年来,人们对MIH的认识和理解不断加深,对其患病率、病因、临床影响、护理和治疗等方面的研究也在持续进行。总之,MIH 并不是最近才出现的病症,但对这一牙科现象的术语和认识是在相对较近的时期才得到完善和正规化的。本章反映了我们的临床经验,并将其与科学文献信息和个人见解并列,同时还指出了在了解这种釉质缺陷方面存在的差距。此外,本章的另一个目的是促进对MIH领域潜在研究进展的思考。
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