Eugênia Lívia de Andrade Dantas , Basílio Rodrigues Vieira , Bianca Marques Santiago , Yuri Wanderley Cavalcanti , Frederico Barbosa de Sousa
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Random-effects model meta-analyses were performed for LBW in DDE/MIH. Subgroup analyses examined the PRE risk of DDE.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div>60 articles were included in meta-analyses. Observed and model-based risks of DDE were correlated (p < 0.001, r = 0.64) [DDE in permanent (relative risk =1.30; 1.02–1.64) < DDE in DEC (RR= 1.76; 1.52–2.04) < DDE in DEC+veryLBW (RR = 2.55; 2.09–3.10) < hypoplasia in DEC (RR= 3.30; 2.35–4.62) < hypoplasia in DEC+veryLBW (RR = 4.62; 3.26–6.56)] in DEC, but not in PERM (p = 0.49). Limited data on LBW versus MIH hindered the calculation of an association between observed and model-based risks of DDE.</div></div><div><h3>Conclusion</h3><div>Combined with the Eti-Phys model of DDE, the evidence suggests a causal association between LBW and DDE in the deciduous, but not in the permanent dentition. 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Association of low birth weight with development defects of enamel: Systematic review with meta-analysis
Objective
Low birth weight (LBW) has been associated with developmental defects of enamel (DDE), but this has not been tested against an etiological physiological model of DDE (Eti-Phys model). This study aimed to investigate the associations: (i) between LBW and DDE as well as molar-incisor hypomineralization (MIH) in deciduous (DEC) and permanent teeth (PERM), and (ii) between observed and Eti-Phys-model-based predicted (model-based) risk of DDE.
Design
Cross-sectional, cohort, and case-control studies were identified in PubMed, ISI Web of Science, LILACS, SCOPUS, and Embase until April 2024, supplemented by grey literature searches. Random-effects model meta-analyses were performed for LBW in DDE/MIH. Subgroup analyses examined the PRE risk of DDE.
Results
60 articles were included in meta-analyses. Observed and model-based risks of DDE were correlated (p < 0.001, r = 0.64) [DDE in permanent (relative risk =1.30; 1.02–1.64) < DDE in DEC (RR= 1.76; 1.52–2.04) < DDE in DEC+veryLBW (RR = 2.55; 2.09–3.10) < hypoplasia in DEC (RR= 3.30; 2.35–4.62) < hypoplasia in DEC+veryLBW (RR = 4.62; 3.26–6.56)] in DEC, but not in PERM (p = 0.49). Limited data on LBW versus MIH hindered the calculation of an association between observed and model-based risks of DDE.
Conclusion
Combined with the Eti-Phys model of DDE, the evidence suggests a causal association between LBW and DDE in the deciduous, but not in the permanent dentition. Evidence on LBW and MIH remains limited.
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