2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-019-03007-7
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Second primary molar hypomineralisation and drugs used during pregnancy and infancy. A systematic review

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“…In view of this fact, the 14 children who presented HSPM should be monitored until the eruption of the first molars and permanent incisors because they are highly likely to present HMI, since the enamel mineralization phase of these teeth occurs in the same period 15,19 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In view of this fact, the 14 children who presented HSPM should be monitored until the eruption of the first molars and permanent incisors because they are highly likely to present HMI, since the enamel mineralization phase of these teeth occurs in the same period 15,19 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This allows a mapping chronological timeframe (Figure 2) and a classification by putative biological mechanisms (Figure 3). Some factors are well-reported and have been the subject of review papers (not analyzed in this SC): severe respiratory distress syndromes (146), preterm birth (147), vitamin D deficiencies during childhood (148), cleft palate (149), syphilis (150), excess fluoride (151), renal disorders (133), diabetes type 1 (152), cancer therapy (153), organic pollutants (154), dioxin exposure (155), dietary components (156), drugs during pregnancy and the first year of life (157), and drugs during infancy (158); these do not always relay clear evidence between DDE and risk factors supporting our hypothesis of accumulation and synergy effects. Generalist reviews were found, but either did not identify as many factors in a systematic way (159), or focused on one type of DDE (160), dentition (161) or treatment (162).…”
Section: Highlight the Current Literature And Better Understand The N...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…por lo que una anamnesis minuciosa en el control prenatal o durante la primera consulta odontológica del bebé puede arrojar datos que nos lleven a orientar y alertar a los responsables y también integrar esta información para asociarla con las posibles causas del aparecimiento de estos defectos al momento de la erupción dentaria. 45 Entre otros factores asociados, Souza JF, et al en 2016, 33 sugiere un vínculo entre HMI y problemas de salud durante el embarazo, así como factores ambientales. Coincidiendo con un estudio realizado por Fatturi AL et al en 2019, 42 donde se establece que el período prenatal y el estrés psicológico durante la gestación se asoció con HMI, este metanálisis mostró que los niños cuyas madres tuvieron problemas de salud durante la gestación presentaron un 40% más de probabilidades de HMI que los hijos de madres que no tuvieron problemas en la gestación.…”
Section: Período Prenatalunclassified