Title of article :
Could Molar‑Incisor Hypomineralization (MIH) Existence be Predictor of Short Stature?
Author/Authors :
Owlia, Fatemeh Department of Oral Medicine - School of Dentistry - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran , Akhavan‑Karbassi, Mohammad‑Hasan Department of Oral Medicine - School of Dentistry - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran , Rahimi, Reyhaneh Private Practice, Yazd, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Molar‑‑incisor hypomineralization (MIH) could be appeared in condition of
calcium (Ca2+) disorders. Body height is an index of growth health monitoring in child that may be
assumed by calcium metabolism. This study was designed to compare the body height of 8‑‑9 years
old schoolchildren with MIH and control group. Methods: This cross‑sectional study was carried
out by examination of 606 Iranian healthy schoolchildren for recording enamel defects and body
height measurements by a single trained examiner. Putative etiological factors were evaluated using
the structured questionnaire. The questionnaire was about maternal, prenatal, and postnatal factors.
Statically analysis was done using t‑test and Chi‑square test in SPSS 22. Results: The prevalence of
MIH in the schoolchildren was 52.9%. Prevalence of MIH significantly was higher in girls. Most of
maternal and child’s parameters appeared to have no significant correlation with MIH except birth
weight, antibiotic therapy, maternal disease in pregnancy, and medication (P < 0.05). Conclusions: In
spite of lower body height in schoolchildren with MIH, there was not any significant correlation
between them.
Keywords :
prevalence , Iran , incisor , dental enamel hypoplasia , Body height
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)