Insight into perinatal health by investigating the neonatal line: A systematic review

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Julia Estivals , Elsa Garot , Margaux Lamare , David John Manton , Adeline Le Cabec , Christine Couture
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Abstract

Background

The neonatal line (NNL) is an accentuated line visible in the enamel and dentine of primary teeth and in some of the cusps of the first permanent molars. It corresponds to the physiological stress associated with the event of birth. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of the NNL, its relationship with prenatal and postnatal enamel, its correlation with health and life data of both contemporary and ancient individuals, and its potential to differentiate the prenatal from postnatal origin of enamel defects to better understand the life conditions of mother and child.

Materials and methods

Following PRISMA guidelines and using the PICO framework, a systematic review was conducted across MEDLINE, Scopus, DOSS, and Google Scholar covering literature from 1937 to 2023.

Results

A total of 1420 references were identified, from which 32 studies met the inclusion criteria. The selected studies examined the impact of maternal factors, perinatal conditions and gestation on the NNL. The width of the NNL varied according to maternal health and birth conditions. The NNL was also a marker of birth viability, with its presence indicating a live birth. Lastly, dietary shifts around birth were observed through variations in the perinatal enamel strontium/calcium ratio.

Discussion and conclusion

This study highlights the value of the NNL in reconstructing early life history by linking maternal health, prenatal and postnatal stress, and enamel development. Further research on the relationship between hypomineralized lesions in pathological enamel and the NNL could help identifying early (i.e., in utero or perinatal) risk factors.
洞察围产期健康通过调查新生儿线:一个系统的回顾
新生儿线(NNL)是在乳牙的牙釉质和牙本质以及第一恒磨牙的一些尖牙上可见的一条突出线。它对应于与出生事件相关的生理应激。本研究旨在探讨NNL的特征,其与产前和产后牙釉质的关系,其与当代和古代个体健康和生活数据的相关性,以及其在区分牙釉质缺陷产前和产后起源方面的潜力,以更好地了解母亲和孩子的生活状况。材料和方法遵循PRISMA指南并使用PICO框架,对MEDLINE、Scopus、DOSS和谷歌Scholar进行系统综述,涵盖1937年至2023年的文献。结果共纳入文献1420篇,符合纳入标准的文献32篇。选定的研究检查了产妇因素,围产期条件和妊娠对NNL的影响。国家路线的宽度根据产妇健康和分娩条件而有所不同。NNL也是出生生存能力的标志,它的存在表明活产。最后,通过围产期牙釉质锶/钙比值的变化观察到出生前后饮食的变化。本研究强调了NNL在重建早期生活史方面的价值,它将孕产妇健康、产前和产后压力与牙釉质发育联系起来。进一步研究病理性牙釉质低矿化病变与NNL之间的关系,有助于发现早期(即宫内或围产期)危险因素。
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Archives of oral biology
Archives of oral biology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.30%
发文量
177
审稿时长
26 days
期刊介绍: Archives of Oral Biology is an international journal which aims to publish papers of the highest scientific quality in the oral and craniofacial sciences. The journal is particularly interested in research which advances knowledge in the mechanisms of craniofacial development and disease, including: Cell and molecular biology Molecular genetics Immunology Pathogenesis Cellular microbiology Embryology Syndromology Forensic dentistry
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