Prematurity and Dental Outcomes: A Short Communication Study

M. Zarkesh
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Background: The development of the teeth is affected by gestational age, and premature neonates are at greater risk for developing dental problems. In the present study, the deleterious effects of preterm birth on orodental tissues and structures were reviewed. Methods: A detailed research was carried out on MEDLINE, PubMed, and Google Scholar databases. English articles up to June 2019 were included and the search process was performed using the following keywords: “Dental outcomes”, “Tooth”, “Preterm”, “Prematurity”, and “Neonate”. Results: Literature review has revealed that alteration of tooth crown sizes, quantitative loss of enamel (i.e., enamel hypoplasia), and qualitative change in the enamel opacity (i.e., translucence appearance), or a combination of all are common in premature newborns. Delayed eruption of the first deciduous tooth is frequent among preterm neonates. Prematurity may also influence dental occlusion development, asymmetry in the jaws, and lateralization. Neonates with immature organs and enzymes are at greater risk for some complications, such as hemolytic jaundice and cholestasis. These complications, in addition to hyperbilirubinemia, may result in yellow, brown, or dark green discoloration in the primary teeth. Conclusion: Some measures can be adopted to improve dental outcomes in premature neonates, including prevention of preterm birth, avoiding problems associated with oral intubation, gentle passing and moistening oral tube feeding, and oral care with colostrum and soft swabs.
早产与牙齿预后:一项简短的交流研究
背景:牙齿的发育受胎龄的影响,早产儿出现牙齿问题的风险更大。本文就早产对口腔组织和结构的危害作一综述。方法:对MEDLINE、PubMed、Google Scholar数据库进行详细研究。纳入截至2019年6月的英文文章,并使用以下关键词进行搜索过程:“牙科结果”、“牙齿”、“早产儿”、“早产儿”和“新生儿”。结果:文献回顾显示,牙冠大小改变、牙釉质定量损失(即牙釉质发育不全)和牙釉质不透明(即半透明外观)的质变或两者兼有在早产儿中很常见。第一颗乳牙延迟长出在早产儿中是很常见的。早产也可能影响牙合发育、颌骨不对称和侧化。器官和酶不成熟的新生儿出现一些并发症的风险更大,如溶血性黄疸和胆汁淤积。这些并发症,加上高胆红素血症,可导致乳牙变成黄色、棕色或深绿色。结论:早产儿可采取预防早产、避免口腔插管相关问题、温和通过及湿润口腔管饲、初乳及软拭子口腔护理等措施改善口腔结局。
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