Prevalencia del síndrome de hipomineralización incisivo-molarrevisión de la literatura

  1. À.O. Salgado-Peralvo 1
  2. V. Peralvo-Torres 2
  3. A. Torres 3
  4. M.V. Torres-Mateos 4
  5. D. Ribas-Pérez 5
  6. C. Castaño-Séiquer 5
  1. 1 Universidad de Sevilla.
  2. 2 Universidad San Pablo CEU.Madrid
  3. 3 Universidad del Sur de California. Los Ángeles. EE. UU.
  4. 4 Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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    Universidad Complutense de Madrid

    Madrid, España

    ROR 02p0gd045

  5. 5 Universidad de Sevilla. Sevilla
Journal:
Odontología pediátrica

ISSN: 1133-5181

Year of publication: 2016

Volume: 24

Issue: 2

Pages: 134-148

Type: Article

More publications in: Odontología pediátrica

Abstract

Introduction: The molar-incisor hypomineralization (MIH) is a dental disorder that presents with hypomineralization of permanent first molars (PFMs). In cases of more than two affected molars, the permanent incisors may be affected as well. In addition, the disorder may appear in primary and permanent second molars, premolars and cusp tips of permanent canines. Material and methods: A search was conducted and limited to anieles published over the last 10 years. Results: The initial search produced 575 papers. Finally, 59 papers were selected, of which 43 studies were used for the analysis of the prevalence of MIH. After analyzing the results, an exhaustive explanation was given for each of the findings. Conclusions: The prevalence of MIH over the last 10 years vanes from 2.8% to 40.2%. Uniformity of the diagnostic entena should be pursued in the future for a better analysis and comparison of studies.