| Literature DB >> 29761341 |
B Jälevik1, A Szigyarto-Matei2, A Robertson3.
Abstract
AIM: To describe the prevalence of different types of developmental defects of the enamel (DDE) in varying age-cohorts and habitations, and to analyse if early trauma to the primary teeth and early subsequent serious health problems were related to DDE in the permanent dentition. Dental fear and anxiety, and aesthetic problems as a consequence of DDE were also investigated.Entities:
Keywords: Aesthetics; Developmental defects of the enamel; Epidemiology
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29761341 PMCID: PMC5976686 DOI: 10.1007/s40368-018-0347-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Arch Paediatr Dent ISSN: 1818-6300
The distribution of developmental defects of the enamel (DDE) by gender
| DDE | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| No | Yes | ||
| N (%) | N (%) | ||
| Girls | 283 (70.8) | 117 (29.3) | 400 |
| Boys | 249 (62.9) | 147 (37.1) | 396 |
| Total | 532 (66.8) | 264 (33.2) | 796 |
The boys were significantly more affected than the girls, p = 0.02
The distribution of developmental defects of the enamel (DDE) among the age cohorts
| Age | DDE | MIH | General. DDE | Total, N | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No, N (%) | Yes, N (%) | No, N (%) | Yes, N (%) | No, N (%) | Yes, N (%) | ||
| Cohort | |||||||
| 11 | 185 (70.3%) | 78 (29.7%) | 218 (82.9%) | 45 (17.1%) | 262 (99.6%) | 1 (0.4%) | 263 |
| 15 | 163 (61.0%) | 104 (39.0%) | 237(88.8%) | 30 (11.2%) | 235 (88.0%) | 32 (12.0%) | 267 |
| 19 | 184 (69.2%) | 82 (30.8%) | 244 (91.7%) | 22 (8.3%) | 232 (87.2%) | 34 (12.8%) | 266 |
| Total | 532 (66.8%) | 264 (33.2%) | 699 (87.8%) | 97 (12.2%) | 729 (91.6%) | 67 (8.4%) | 796 |
| p = 0.05 | p = 0.01 | p < 0.001 | |||||
The table also shows the distribution of MIH and generalised DDE judged from the clinical registration and information in the dental records
Fig. 1The distribution of developmental defects of the enamel (DDE) among participating clinics and the age cohorts
The distribution of the different types of developmental defects of the enamel (DDE) among the affected dentitions
| DDE type | N | % affected (264) | % total sample (796) |
|---|---|---|---|
| DEO | 144 | 54.5 | 18.1 |
| DIO | 42 | 15.9 | 5.3 |
| Hypo | 11 | 4.2 | 1.4 |
| DEO + DIO | 54 | 20.5 | 6.8 |
| DEO + Hypo | 7 | 2.7 | 0.9 |
| DIO + Hypo | 1 | 0.4 | 0.1 |
| DEO + DIO + Hypo | 5 | 1.9 | 0.6 |
DEO demarcated opacities, DIO diffuse opacities, Hypo hypoplasias
Fig. 2The frequency of demarcated opacities (DEO), diffuse opacities (DIO) and hypoplasias (Hypo) by tooth type
The distribution of local, chronological and non-chronological defects
| N (% total) | Affected teeth | N (% total) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Local | 52 (6.5%) | Anterior teeth | 42 (5.2%) |
| Other teeth | 10 (1.3%) | ||
| Chronological | 119 (15%) | FPM and incisors (FP&I) | 104 (13%) |
| Other chronological | 15 (2%) | ||
| Non-chronological | 93 (12%) | Generalised | 67 (8%) |
| FPM&I plus 1–2 other teeth | 18 (2%) | ||
| < 4 teeth | 8 (1%) |
The relation between traumatic injuries of the primary frontal teeth, before and after 3 year of age, and developmental defects of the enamel (DDE) in the permanent frontal teeth
| Trauma | No trauma | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0–3 years | ||||
| DDE front teeth | 52 | 121 | 173 | |
| No DDE front teeth | 100 | 523 | 623 | |
| Total | 152 | 644 | 796 | OR 2.3, CI 1.6–3.4 |
| 4–6 years | ||||
| Front teeth DDE | 23 | 150 | 173 | |
| No front teeth DDE | 62 | 561 | 561 | |
| Total | 85 | 711 | 796 | OR 1.4, CI 0.8–2.3 |
Fig. 3The observation of developmental defects of the enamel (DDE) by the patients and the caretakers in relation to the gender of the patient
Fig. 4The caretakers, the patients’ and the dentists’ judgments of aesthetic problems in cases with frontal developmental defects of the enamel (DDE)