Congenital and acquired defects in enamel of primary teeth: prevalence, severity and risk factors in Brazilian children.

L K Y Almeida, T S Carvalho, D G Bussaneli, F Jeremias
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Abstract

Objective: This cross-sectional study evaluated the prevalence of tooth enamel defects and risk factors associated in primary dentition.

Methods: A sample of 656 schoolchildren (population based), aged 4 years old, from Araraquara-SP (Brazil) was evaluated by two trained examiners according to the following indexes: Dental fluorosis (DF), deciduous molar hypomineralization (DMH), non-fluoride related developmental defects of enamel (DDE), tooth erosion and tooth attrition. Structured questionnaires identified socioeconomic condition, medical/dental history, behavior and dietary habits. Data were analyzed using Chi-square tests (p < 0.05).

Results: Of the enamel congenital defects, DF was the most prevalent (6.1%, n = 40), followed by DMH (5.6%, n = 37). Of the acquired defects, attrition was the most prevalent (36.9%, n = 242), followed by erosion (2.4%, n = 16). The caries experience was similar between the affected children (29,5%; n = 94) and total sample (30.6%; n = 201). The etiological factors related to congenital defects were: not exclusively fed breast milk (p = 0.003) and jaundice at birth (p < 0.001); the association with acquired defects was found with vomiting frequent episodes (p = 0.037).

Conclusion: The general prevalence of enamel defects in primary dentition in Araraquara was 48.6%. Enamel defects may be associated with health-related factors and current lifestyle.

先天性和获得性乳牙牙釉质缺陷:巴西儿童的患病率、严重程度和危险因素。
目的:本横断面研究评估初级牙列牙釉质缺损的患病率及相关危险因素。方法:对巴西Araraquara-SP地区656名4岁学龄儿童(以人群为基础)进行氟斑牙(DF)、乳牙低矿化(DMH)、非氟相关牙釉质发育缺陷(DDE)、牙齿侵蚀和牙齿磨损等指标的评估。结构化问卷确定了社会经济状况、病史/牙科病史、行为和饮食习惯。结果:牙釉质先天性缺陷中,DF最常见(6.1%,n = 40),其次是DMH (5.6%, n = 37)。在获得性缺陷中,最常见的是磨损(36.9%,n = 242),其次是侵蚀(2.4%,n = 16)。患龋儿童的龋病经历相似(29.5%;N = 94)和总样本(30.6%;n = 201)。与先天性缺陷相关的病因是:不纯母乳喂养(p = 0.003)和出生时黄疸(p)。结论:阿拉卡拉族初级牙列牙釉质缺陷的患病率为48.6%。牙釉质缺损可能与健康相关因素和当前生活方式有关。
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