Banca de DEFESA: ANNA CRISLLAINY DA COSTA MONTEIRO

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STUDENT : ANNA CRISLLAINY DA COSTA MONTEIRO
DATE: 16/09/2022
TIME: 09:00
LOCAL: DEPARTAMENTO DE ODONTOLOGIA-SALA DE AULAS II
TITLE:
OCCURRENCE AND SEVERITY OF MOLAR-INCISIVE HYPOMINERALIZATION IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: A serial panel study

KEY WORDS:

Tooth Demineralization, Dental Hypoplasia, Prevalence


PAGES: 43
BIG AREA: Ciências da Saúde
AREA: Odontologia
SUBÁREA: Clínica Odontológica
SUMMARY:

Introduction: Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization (MIH) is an enamel development defect of systemic origin that affects at least one permanent first molar and may be associated with permanent incisors. Clinically, it is characterized as demarcated enamel opacities that can vary in color (white-cream or yellow-brown). Objective: To estimate the occurrence and severity of MIH in children and adolescents and identify possible factors associated with the occurrence of MIH. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was carried out in serial panels (2002 to 2011) and (2012 to 2021) using 230 medical records of patients aged between 6 and 12 years, undergoing orthodontic treatment at the Brazilian Dental Association between 2002 and 2021. The diagnostic criteria used were the presence or absence of demarcated opacities, atypical restorations, post-rupturing fractures and molar extraction due to HMI. The collected data were typed and processed in the SPSS program, statistically treated using the chi-square test at a confidence level of 95%. Results: The occurrence of MIH throughout the study period was 26 cases among the 230 medical records evaluated (which represents 11.3% with a 95% CI from 7.21 to 15.39%). Of these, 03 cases are severe, which is equivalent to 11.5% (95% CI). An association of the occurrence of MIH with the variables gender (male), age (06 to 10 years) and year in which the documentation was carried out (2012 to 2021) was observed. Conclusion:This work shows that although the occurrence of MIH is low in children and adolescents from 6 to 12 years old, it has been increasing in recent years. The percentage of male and younger individuals with HMI is higher, indicating an increasing trend in the occurrence of HMI in the coming years. In addition, most cases are mild, with greater involvement of molar teeth compared to incisors and maxillary molars and incisors compared to mandibular ones. These findings are important to help formulate strategies to prevent or reduce the consequences of HMI.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Presidente - 277398 - KENIO COSTA DE LIMA
Externa ao Programa - 3218015 - RENATA SARAIVA GUEDES - UFRNExterna à Instituição - MARINA DE DEUS MOURA DE LIMA - UFPI
Notícia cadastrada em: 06/09/2022 10:00
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