Knowledge of Egyptian Dental Practitioners Regarding Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization
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Descrizione
In 1970, this condition has been first described as a hypomineralization of the permanent first molars (PFMs) but was consistently referred to it as non-fluoride hypomineralization.
In 2000, there were four presentations that described the same types of developmental defects of dental enamel affecting the first permanent molars (FPM) at the European Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Congress. These reports called the condition hypomineralized first permenet molars FPM, idiopathic enamel hypomineralization in FPM, non-fluoride hypomineralisation in FPM and cheese molars. This was not a new condition. It had been recognized previously but the congress focused on the fact that it has multiple names and that this could conceivably lead to confusion.
In 2001, it has been desirable to use one name that has no reference to any possible etiological factor. So the term "molar-incisor hypomineralization" (MIH) was adopted by Weerheijm to describe these developmental defects and he gave it a definition as "hypomineralization of systemic origin of 1-4 FPM, frequently associated with affected incisors".
In 2003, it was suggested that any examination for MIH should be undertaken on clean wet teeth and optimum at the age of 8-years, as at this age all permanent first molars(PFMs) and most of the incisors will have erupted. The MIH diagnostic criteria are defined using the modified defect of dental enamel (DDE) index, based on criteria by Weerheijm.
Degree of MIH severity Modified DDE index (FDI 1992) Mild degree:- 30% of enamel surface area affected by MIH Moderate degree:- 31 - 49% of enamel surface area affected by MIH Severe degree:- 50% of enamel surface area affected by MIH
Definitions of the criteria used for diagnosing MIH
- Opacity:-A defect involving an alteration in the translucency of the enamel. The defective enamel is of normal thickness at the time of tooth eruption with a smooth surface and white, yellow or brown color. The borders of the lesions are demarcated.
- PEB (post eruptive enamel breakdown):- The defect is indicating deficiency of the surface after eruption of the tooth. This may be caused by such factors as masticatory forces, attrition and trauma (physiological or pathological).
- Atypical Restoration (iatrogenic factor):-Size and shape of restoration do not conform to typical restorative characteristics. In most cases, restorations will be extensive (involving buccal or palatal smooth surface). At the border of the restoration, opacity may be noticed.
- Extraction due to MIH:- Absence of the first permanent molar in a sound dentition is suspected to have been an MIH condition (should take detailed past history, clinical examination of other first permanent molars and incisors).
Many studies have been done to single out a specific etiology for MIH. In 2006, A review by William stated that although an etiology is not known at this time, children who had poor general health in their first three years of life, who were preterm born (low birth weight infants) or were exposed to certain environmental contaminants may be at risk for MIH.
The majority of prevalence and severity studies of MIH to date have taken place in Europe. In 2003, Weerheijm and Mejàre attempted to map its occurrence throughout Europe using a questionnaire sent to members of the European Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.
In 2008, Crombie carried out a questionnaire to assess knowledge of members of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Pediatric Dentistry and found that MIH was widely recognized.
In 2011, a survey mainly about prevalence and etiology of MIH was carried out among teaching staff across all specialties in one dental college in Iraq by Ghanim.
In 2014, two surveys were published investigating the knowledge of Iranian and Malaysian dentists on the etiology, prevalence and management of MIH by Bagheri, Hussein .
In 2014, A study conducted in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia found a prevalence of MIH of 8.6 % by Allazzam and In 2015, another study about the knowledge of Saudi Arabian dental practitioners and students was done by M. J. Silva.
In 2015, A survey was done to estimate the knowledge of pediatric dentists and general dental practitioners in UK.
In 2016, A study on knowledge of Australian and Chilean public oral health care practitioners was done.
The aim of the study is to assess the knowledge of Egyptian dental practitioners regarding the prevalence, etiology, diagnosis and the management of Molar Incisor Hypomineralization (MIH)
Date
Ultimo verificato: | 12/31/2019 |
Primo inviato: | 12/25/2019 |
Iscrizione stimata inviata: | 01/12/2020 |
Primo pubblicato: | 01/17/2020 |
Ultimo aggiornamento inviato: | 01/12/2020 |
Ultimo aggiornamento pubblicato: | 01/17/2020 |
Data di inizio effettiva dello studio: | 09/15/2018 |
Data di completamento primaria stimata: | 10/21/2019 |
Data stimata di completamento dello studio: | 12/22/2019 |
Condizione o malattia
Intervento / trattamento
Other: Dental practitioners (general, specialists or students)
Fase
Gruppi di braccia
Braccio | Intervento / trattamento |
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Dental practitioners (general, specialists or students) Two self-administered questionnaires will be used in the study one to general practitioners and specialists and another one with a plain language describing the study will be distributed to the fifth year dental students in Egypt with total 1000 dentist to assess their knowledge, awareness and perception regarding MIH. | Other: Dental practitioners (general, specialists or students) Self-administered questionnaires with plain language statements and brief description of the clinical features and photographs of MIH were used to determine the knowledge, awareness and perception regarding the prevalence, severity, etiology and treatment modalities of molar-incisor hypomineralization (MIH) among Egyptian fifth year dental students, general dental practitioners and dental specialists.
There were two routes for delivering the questionnaire either as online questionnaire sent to the participants by email or as a hard copy that is hand delivered. |
Criteri di idoneità
Sessi idonei allo studio | All |
Metodo di campionamento | Probability Sample |
Accetta volontari sani | sì |
Criteri | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Males and females. 2. Dental students should be at the fifth year. 3. All participants should be Egyptians. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Dentists or dental students who refuse to participate in the study. 2. Any dentist without the Egyptian nationality even if they are studying in Egyptian universities or working in Egypt. |
Risultato
Misure di esito primarie
1. knowledge of Egyptian dental practitioners regarding molar-incisor hypomineralization [1 year]