Severity and extent of hypomineralised defects located on working and balancing cusps: a comparative study between primary and permanent teeth.

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T C de Almeida Dos Santos, L M Marubayashi, M J D Gallo, F W G de Paula E Silva, A M de Queiroz, F K de Carvalho
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Abstract

Objective: To assess whether defects related to Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH) and Hypomineralised Second Primary Molar (HSPM), located on working cusps, exhibit greater extent and severity than those on balancing cusps.

Materials and methods: A total of 605 children aged 6 to 12 years were evaluated, of whom 110 presented with MIH/HSPM, comprising 268 molars (65 primary and 203 permanent). The molars were divided into two groups based on defect location: G1 (n = 170) with defects on working cusps, and G2 (n = 98) with defects on balancing cusps. Comparative assessments of defect location, extent, and severity were performed using Chi-square and Mann-Whitney tests, with a significance level of 5%.

Results: In the overall sample, including both primary and permanent molars, no statistically significant differences were observed between G1 and G2 regarding extent (p = 0.15) or severity (p = 0.46). However, in primary molars only, significant differences were found for extent (p = 0.008), with greater lesion extension on working cusps, while severity showed no significant difference (p = 0.568).

Conclusion: Hypomineralisation-related defects located on working cusps of primary molars exhibited greater extent than those on balancing cusps.

工作尖和平衡尖上低矿化缺陷的严重程度和程度:乳牙和恒牙的比较研究。
目的:评价位于工作尖牙的磨牙低矿化(MIH)和第二初级磨牙低矿化(HSPM)是否表现出比平衡尖牙更大的程度和严重程度。材料和方法:对605例6 ~ 12岁儿童进行评估,其中110例出现MIH/HSPM,包括268颗磨牙(65颗原牙,203颗恒牙)。根据磨牙缺损位置分为两组:G1组(n = 170)为工作尖牙缺损,G2组(n = 98)为平衡尖牙缺损。使用卡方检验和Mann-Whitney检验对缺陷位置、程度和严重程度进行比较评估,显著性水平为5%。结果:在整个样本中,包括原发性和恒磨牙,G1和G2在程度(p = 0.15)和严重程度(p = 0.46)方面没有统计学意义上的差异。然而,仅在初生磨牙上,在程度上发现了显著差异(p = 0.008),工作尖的病变扩展更大,而严重程度无显著差异(p = 0.568)。结论:初生磨牙工作尖的低矿化缺损程度高于平衡尖。
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