The Syndrome MIH Systemic Impact in Children and Adolescents: Relevance Area

The aim of our study is to monitor permanent incisors and molars syndrome of hypomineralization in (MIH) in a pediatric population in Iaşi, using evaluation procedures and criteria established by EAPD. Study group consisted of 334 children (169 girls and 165 boys), divided into two - 43 children wi...

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Автори: Marinela Pasareanu (Автор), Roxana Mihaela Mocanu (Автор), Adriana Balan (Автор)
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Опубліковано: Romanian Society of Oral Rehabilitation, 2012-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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Резюме:The aim of our study is to monitor permanent incisors and molars syndrome of hypomineralization in (MIH) in a pediatric population in Iaşi, using evaluation procedures and criteria established by EAPD. Study group consisted of 334 children (169 girls and 165 boys), divided into two - 43 children with developmental defects of enamel and 291 children without developmental defects of enamel. The prevalence of developmental enamel defects was 10.28% for permanent incisors and 4.26% to permanent molars; MIH syndrome prevalence in the studied casuistry was 14.54%. We notice the presence of multiple lesions 3.3% - opacity, hypoplasia or stains, and in 64.4% of cases the defect extension less than one third of the tooth surface. The risk of being affected more molars grow at a rate of 47% where it affects more incisors.
Опис примірника:2066-7000
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