Pre- and postnatal determinants of deciduous molar hypomineralisation in 6-year-old children. The generation R study.

BACKGROUND:Deciduous Molar Hypomineralisation (DMH) and Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH) are common developmental disturbances in pediatric dentistry. Their occurrence is related. The same determinants as suggested for MIH are expected for DMH, though somewhat earlier in life. Perinatal medica...

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Main Authors: Marlies E C Elfrink, Henriette A Moll, Jessica C Kiefte-de Jong, Vincent W V Jaddoe, Albert Hofman, Jacob M ten Cate, Jaap S J Veerkamp
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24988443/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-97b7bcfbd92c471588625691ea11fe282021-03-03T20:13:47ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0197e9105710.1371/journal.pone.0091057Pre- and postnatal determinants of deciduous molar hypomineralisation in 6-year-old children. The generation R study.Marlies E C ElfrinkHenriette A MollJessica C Kiefte-de JongVincent W V JaddoeAlbert HofmanJacob M ten CateJaap S J VeerkampBACKGROUND:Deciduous Molar Hypomineralisation (DMH) and Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH) are common developmental disturbances in pediatric dentistry. Their occurrence is related. The same determinants as suggested for MIH are expected for DMH, though somewhat earlier in life. Perinatal medical problems may influence the prevalence of DMH but this has not been studied sufficiently. OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to identify possible determinants of DMH in a prospective cohort study among 6-year-old children. STUDY DESIGN:This study was embedded in the Generation R Study, a population-based prospective cohort study from fetal life until young adulthood. The the data were used to identify the determinants of DMH. Clinical photographs of clean, moist teeth were taken with an intra-oral camera in 6690 children (mean age 6.2 years; 49.9% girls). Data on possible determinants that had occurred during pregnancy and/or the child's first year of life were on the basis of manual standardized measurements (like length and weight) and questionnaires. Multivariate analyse with backward and forward selection was performed. RESULTS:A number of factors in the pre-, peri- and postnatal phase were found to be associated with DMH. After multivariate logistic regression analyses, Dutch ethnic background, low birth weight, maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy, and fever episodes in the first year of the child's life were found to play a role in the development of DMH in 6-year-old children. CONCLUSION:This study shows that Dutch ethnicity, low birth weight, alcohol consumption by the mother during pregnancy and any fever in the first year of the child's life are associated with DMH. Not only childhood factors but also prenatal lifestyle factors need to be taken into account when studying determinants for DMH.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24988443/?tool=EBI
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author Marlies E C Elfrink
Henriette A Moll
Jessica C Kiefte-de Jong
Vincent W V Jaddoe
Albert Hofman
Jacob M ten Cate
Jaap S J Veerkamp
spellingShingle Marlies E C Elfrink
Henriette A Moll
Jessica C Kiefte-de Jong
Vincent W V Jaddoe
Albert Hofman
Jacob M ten Cate
Jaap S J Veerkamp
Pre- and postnatal determinants of deciduous molar hypomineralisation in 6-year-old children. The generation R study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Marlies E C Elfrink
Henriette A Moll
Jessica C Kiefte-de Jong
Vincent W V Jaddoe
Albert Hofman
Jacob M ten Cate
Jaap S J Veerkamp
author_sort Marlies E C Elfrink
title Pre- and postnatal determinants of deciduous molar hypomineralisation in 6-year-old children. The generation R study.
title_short Pre- and postnatal determinants of deciduous molar hypomineralisation in 6-year-old children. The generation R study.
title_full Pre- and postnatal determinants of deciduous molar hypomineralisation in 6-year-old children. The generation R study.
title_fullStr Pre- and postnatal determinants of deciduous molar hypomineralisation in 6-year-old children. The generation R study.
title_full_unstemmed Pre- and postnatal determinants of deciduous molar hypomineralisation in 6-year-old children. The generation R study.
title_sort pre- and postnatal determinants of deciduous molar hypomineralisation in 6-year-old children. the generation r study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Deciduous Molar Hypomineralisation (DMH) and Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH) are common developmental disturbances in pediatric dentistry. Their occurrence is related. The same determinants as suggested for MIH are expected for DMH, though somewhat earlier in life. Perinatal medical problems may influence the prevalence of DMH but this has not been studied sufficiently. OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to identify possible determinants of DMH in a prospective cohort study among 6-year-old children. STUDY DESIGN:This study was embedded in the Generation R Study, a population-based prospective cohort study from fetal life until young adulthood. The the data were used to identify the determinants of DMH. Clinical photographs of clean, moist teeth were taken with an intra-oral camera in 6690 children (mean age 6.2 years; 49.9% girls). Data on possible determinants that had occurred during pregnancy and/or the child's first year of life were on the basis of manual standardized measurements (like length and weight) and questionnaires. Multivariate analyse with backward and forward selection was performed. RESULTS:A number of factors in the pre-, peri- and postnatal phase were found to be associated with DMH. After multivariate logistic regression analyses, Dutch ethnic background, low birth weight, maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy, and fever episodes in the first year of the child's life were found to play a role in the development of DMH in 6-year-old children. CONCLUSION:This study shows that Dutch ethnicity, low birth weight, alcohol consumption by the mother during pregnancy and any fever in the first year of the child's life are associated with DMH. Not only childhood factors but also prenatal lifestyle factors need to be taken into account when studying determinants for DMH.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24988443/?tool=EBI
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