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Is there a positive relationship between molar incisor hypomineralisations and the presence of dental caries?

  • Daniela Heitmüller
  • , Elisabeth Thiering
  • , Ute Hoffmann
  • , Joachim Heinrich
  • , David Manton
  • , Jan Kühnisch
  • , Claudia Neumann
  • , Carl Peter Bauer
  • , Roswitha Heinrich-Weltzien
  • , Reinhard Hickel
  • , H. E. Wichmann
  • , S. Sausenthaler
  • , A. Zutavern
  • , C. M. Chen
  • , M. Schnappinger
  • , P. Rzehak
  • , D. Berdel
  • , A. von Berg
  • , C. Beckmann
  • , I. Groß
  • S. Koletzko, D. Reinhardt, S. Krauss-Etschmann, I. Brockow, A. Grübl, U. Hoffmann, U. Krämer, E. Link, C. Cramer, H. Behrendt
  • University of Munich
  • Helmholtz Zentrum München German Research Center for Environmental Health
  • Technical University of Munich
  • Melbourne Dental School
  • Friedrich Schiller University Jena
  • Marien-Hospital Wesel
  • Institut für Umweltmedizinische Forschung

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Abstract

Objective This epidemiological study aimed to compare the caries experience in 10-year-olds with and without molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH). Methods About 693 children from an ongoing birth cohort study (GINIplus10) were examined for caries lesions to determine the DMF index. Furthermore, enamel hypomineralisation (EH) was scored on all permanent teeth/surfaces, according to the criteria of the European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry. Children with EH were categorised into those with a minimum of one EH in the permanent dentition (MIH/1), with EH on at least one-first permanent molar (MIH/1A), on at least one-first permanent molar and permanent incisor (MIH/1B), and on other permanent teeth (MIH/1C). Results The mean caries experience was 0.4 (SD 0.9) DMFT. Existence of MIH/1, MIH/1A, MIH/1B, and MIH/1C was determined in 36.5%, 14.7%, 9.4%, and 21.8% of all children. The corresponding DMFT values were the following: no MIH: 0.3 (SD 0.8); MIH/1: 0.5 (SD 0.9); MIH/1A: 0.5 (SD 0.9); MIH/1B: 0.4 (SD 0.9); and MIH/1C: 0.4 (SD 0.9) DMFT. No significant differences were found between all groups. Conclusions There was no relationship between the presence of EH/MIH and caries in 10-year-olds. A ratio of one EH-associated defect to two caries lesions indicates that both conditions are prevalent and influence the oral health status of 10-year-old children from Munich, Germany.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)116-124
Number of pages9
JournalInternational Journal of Paediatric Dentistry
Volume23
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

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