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Are hypomineralised lesions on second primary molars (HSPM) a predictive sign of molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH)? A systematic review and a meta-analysis

E Garot, A Denis, Y Delbos, D Manton, M Silva, P Rouas

Journal of Dentistry | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

Objectives: Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH) and Hypomineralised Second Primary Molars (HSPM) involve qualitative structural developmental anomalies of tooth enamel affecting the first permanent molars (and often incisors) and the second primary molars, respectively. A putative relationship between HSPM and MIH has been reported in the scientific literature. The aim was to determine whether children with HSPM are more likely to develop MIH. Source: A systematic search using PubMed/Medline, Embase and Cochrane Library electronic databases for publications from 2001 to August 2017 investigating the link between MIH and HSPM was undertaken. Study selection: Four reviewers selected the stu..

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This work was supported by the Institut Francais de Recherche Odontologique (IFRO) and the PRC CNRS-University of Melbourne (No 501911 GL). We gratefully acknowledge Elise Arrive (University of Bordeaux, ISPED, INSERM U897-Epidemiologie-Biostatistique, Bordeaux, France) for her help in epidemiology.