Prevalence of hypodontia and other developmental dental anomalies in children with or without molar incisor hypomineralisation

IF 5.5 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of dentistry Pub Date : 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1016/j.jdent.2025.105598
Hani Nazzal , Helen D. Rodd , Hoor N. Alrashed , Clarissa Calil Bonifacio , Ruth Wei Choe , Felicity Crombie , Jumana El Shafei , Osama El Shahawy , Muneera Al Sheeb , Moréniké Oluwátóyìn Foláyan , Olaniyi Arowolo , Karla Gambetta-Tessini , Aniek de Vries , Ashima Goyal , Arpit Gupta , Noren Hasmun , Iyad Hussein , Ahmad I. Issa , Suhad Jundi , Eman Bassam Abedalhaleem , Naomi Qiyue Yang
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Abstract

Objectives

To investigate whether hypodontia and other developmental dental anomalies were more common in children with MIH than their unaffected peers, and to determine if sex or geographical location had any effect on hypodontia prevalence.

Methods

This analytical cross-sectional study was conducted in specialist paediatric dentistry clinics across 14 countries, categorised into six geographical regions. A total of 1279 children (aged 6 - 17 years) underwent a clinical examination and were allocated to the MIH (n = 649) or comparison group (n = 630). A validated MIH index was used to record the presence/extent of any hypomineralisation and a standardised approach was used to establish the clinical and/or radiographic presence of ten developmental dental anomalies.

Results

Four anomalies were significantly more prevalent in participants with MIH than those without this condition: hypodontia (p = 0.047), dens invaginatus (p = 0.004), dens evaginatus (p < 0.001) and microdont maxillary lateral incisors (p = 0.01). Additionally, the adjusted odds of hypodontia were 1.49 times higher in children with MIH compared to those without MIH. There was considerable disparity between geographic locations with the highest prevalence of hypodontia in participants from the Western Pacific region (11.21 %) and the lowest (2.92 %) in the Americas. No statistically significant association was found between sex (male vs. female) and hypodontia (p = 0.839).

Conclusions

Accepting that the study group may not be representative of the wider population, the findings still have important clinical relevance. Furthermore, they lend support to the concept of shared genetic and epigenetic influence in the aetiology of MIH and other developmental dental disorders.
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在有或没有磨牙切牙矿化的儿童中,牙齿缺损和其他发育性牙齿异常的患病率。
目的:探讨下颌畸形和其他发育性牙畸形在MIH患儿中是否比未受影响的同龄人更常见,并确定性别和地理位置是否对下颌畸形的患病率有影响。方法:本分析横断面研究在14个国家的专科儿科牙科诊所进行,分为6个地理区域。共有1279名儿童(6 - 17岁)接受了临床检查,并被分配到MIH组(n = 649)或对照组(n = 630)。使用经过验证的MIH指数来记录任何低矿化的存在/程度,并使用标准化方法来确定10个dda的临床和/或放射学存在。结果:在MIH患者中,有4种异常明显比没有这种情况的患者更普遍:牙下(p=0.047)、牙内凹(p=0.004)、牙外凹(p=0.004)。结论:虽然该研究组可能不能代表更广泛的人群,但研究结果仍具有重要的临床意义。此外,他们还支持了MIH和其他发育性牙齿疾病病因学中共同遗传和表观遗传影响的概念。
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Journal of dentistry
Journal of dentistry 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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35 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Dentistry has an open access mirror journal The Journal of Dentistry: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. The Journal of Dentistry is the leading international dental journal within the field of Restorative Dentistry. Placing an emphasis on publishing novel and high-quality research papers, the Journal aims to influence the practice of dentistry at clinician, research, industry and policy-maker level on an international basis. Topics covered include the management of dental disease, periodontology, endodontology, operative dentistry, fixed and removable prosthodontics, dental biomaterials science, long-term clinical trials including epidemiology and oral health, technology transfer of new scientific instrumentation or procedures, as well as clinically relevant oral biology and translational research. The Journal of Dentistry will publish original scientific research papers including short communications. It is also interested in publishing review articles and leaders in themed areas which will be linked to new scientific research. Conference proceedings are also welcome and expressions of interest should be communicated to the Editor.
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