Author/Authors :
Dalkan Ceyhun نويسنده Department of Pediatrics, Near East University, Nicosia,
Cyprus , Korun Sila نويسنده DDS, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of
Dentistry, Near East University , Turkey , Nadir Bahceciler Nerin نويسنده MD, Prof., Department of Pediatrics , Faculty of Medicine,
Near East University, Turkey , Murat Uncu Mustafa نويسنده MD, Assist. Prof., Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of
Medicine, Near East University, Turkey , Galip Nilufer نويسنده MD, Assoc. Prof., Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of
Medicine, Near East University, Turkey , Cetiner Serap نويسنده DDS, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of
Dentistry, Near East University , Turkey
Abstract :
Background Early childhood caries (ECC) is one of the most
frequent chronic diseases among infants and preschool-aged children.
Objectives Our objective was to determine an association between
umbilical cord blood 25(OH)D level and early childhood caries. Methods
This prospective cohort study was conducted at Near East University
(NEU) Medical hospital in Cyprus during 2013-2016. All pregnant women
followed by NEU gynecology and obstetrics clinic were invited to
participate in the study. Cord blood serum samples were collected after
birth and analyzed for 25(OH)D levels. Infants underwent dental
examinations, and questionnaire information was gathered from parents of
infants between 1 and 2 years of age. Results Among 120 deliveries, 90
mothers accepted to participate and supply cord blood. 40 of them were
excluded; therefore, 50 toddlers were recruited to participate (mean age
20.2 ± 3.1 months, male/female: 23/27) and all of them attended the
dental and questionnaire evaluations related to participants aged 1 - 2
years. Cord blood 25(OH)D level (mean: 25.6 ± 11.6 ng/mL) was found to
be seriously low in 12%, low in 20%, deficient in 28%, and optimal in
40%. 34% of the infants had ECC. Oral hygiene habits and low cord blood
level of 25(OH)D were significantly associated with the development of
ECC (P = 0.039 and P = 0.002, respectively). Logistic regression
analysis revealed that lower cord blood 25(OH)D level was significantly
associated with ECC (P = 0.007). Discussion This study demonstrated the
impact of low neonatal 25(OH)D level on the development of ECC. Based on
these results, it can be suggested that measuring 25(OH)D levels of
mothers during pregnancy can help maintain an optimal maternal and
offspring vitamin D level, thereby protecting the infant’s dental
health.