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Gestational Serum Retinol Deficiency Is Associated with Enamel Hypoplasia.
Samuel, S R; Lai, C W M; Khan, M M; Mathew, M G; Kramer, M S; Hsu, C-Y S.
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  • Samuel SR; The Faculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
  • Lai CWM; Faculty of Dentistry, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • Khan MM; Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Taif University, Taif, Saudi Arabia.
  • Mathew MG; Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry, Christian Dental College, Ludhiana, Punjab, India.
  • Kramer MS; Departments of Pediatrics and of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University Faculty of Medicine, Montreal, Canada.
  • Hsu CS; Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
J Dent Res ; 102(13): 1417-1424, 2023 12.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37899507
ABSTRACT
Enamel hypoplasia (EH) is a prevalent developmental defect of teeth that can result from various insults, including prenatal nutrient deficiencies. This study aimed to evaluate the association between prenatal serum retinol deficiency and EH in the deciduous teeth of offspring at 2-y of age. A cohort of 1,450 pregnant women was enrolled, and their prenatal nutritional status was assessed between 12 and 14 wk of gestation. Maternal serum retinol, serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD), hemoglobin, body mass index, and birth outcomes, infant feeding practices, family socioeconomic status, and demographic information were recorded. Oral health examinations were conducted for the children semiannually, and EH was diagnosed using the Modified DDE index on all the surfaces of erupted teeth. A modified Poisson regression analysis was used to assess the cumulative risk of EH over a period of 2-y. A total of 920 (63.4%) mother-child pairs completed the study, and the cumulative EH prevalence among offspring after 2-y of follow-up was 16.5% (N = 152; 87/1,114 children in the first year and 132/920 in the second year, with 20/920 having EH only in the first year). After adjusting for potential confounders, maternal serum retinol deficiency significantly increased the risk of deciduous EH (risk ratio [RR], 2.0; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.1-3.7). In addition, deficient serum 25OHD (RR, 6.5; 95% CI, 4.0-10.7), caesarean delivery (RR, 1.6; 95% CI, 1.0-2.4), Muslim (RR, 2.9; 95% CI, 2.0-4.1) and Christian (RR, 2.4; 95% CI, 1.6-3.5) versus Hindu religions, and very preterm birth (RR, 1.7; 95% CI, 1.1-2.9) increased the risk of EH. Children presenting with EH had 2 or more teeth affected, and the maxillary incisors were the most frequently affected, followed by the first primary molars and canines. In conclusion, maternal serum retinol deficiency during the 12 to 14 wk of gestation may increase the risk of deciduous EH, besides the well-established 25OHD deficiency.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Deficiencia de Vitamina A / Hipoplasia del Esmalte Dental / Nacimiento Prematuro Idioma: En Revista: J Dent Res Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Deficiencia de Vitamina A / Hipoplasia del Esmalte Dental / Nacimiento Prematuro Idioma: En Revista: J Dent Res Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article