Prenatal exposure to environmental toxins and comprehensive dental findings in a population cohort of children

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Winkler, James R. [1 ]
Dixon, Barbara L. [1 ]
Singh, Ishita [2 ]
Soto, Ray [3 ]
Qiu, Yuqing [4 ]
Zhang, Yue [4 ]
Porucznik, Christina A. [3 ]
Stanford, Joseph B. [3 ]
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[1] Univ Utah, Sch Dent, Salt Lake City, UT USA
[2] Univ Utah, Sch Med, Dept Pediat, Salt Lake City, UT USA
[3] Univ Utah, Sch Med, Dept Family & Prevent Med, Div Publ Hlth, 375 Chipeta Way,Suite A, Salt Lake City, UT 84108 USA
[4] Univ Utah, Sch Med, Dept Internal Med, Div Epidemiol, Salt Lake City, UT USA
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美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Developmental defects in enamel; Molar incisor hypomineralization; Bisphenol-A; Phenols; Fluoride; Children; INCISOR-HYPOMINERALISATION MIH; PERINATAL EXPOSURE; ENAMEL DEFECTS; BISPHENOL-A; HEALTH; CARIES; TEETH; ASSOCIATION; PREVALENCE; CHILDHOOD;
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10.1186/s12903-023-03786-2
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R78 [口腔科学];
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摘要
Environmental toxins are known to have many impacts on growth and development in humans, starting in utero. Alterations in amelogenesis, caused by chemical and physical trauma that occur during the antenatal, perinatal and postnatal time periods, may result in developmental defects in deciduous and permanent tooth enamel, as demonstrated in animal studies. These defects can be clinically visible and result in a variety of morphological and functional problems in the dentition. Since enamel does not remodel after formation, it may serve as a permanent record of insults during organ development.Our primary purpose was to investigate any possible relationship between intrauterine exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (phenols and phthalates) and developmental defects in enamel in children, while also accounting for fluoride exposure. Our secondary purpose was to report descriptively on findings from comprehensive dental examinations performed on 356 children that were drawn from the general paediatric population. A cohort of children from the Utah Children's Project (N = 356) that had full medical exams, comprehensive medical and family histories and available biospecimens were given extraoral and intraoral examinations. They also completed an oral health questionnaire. Standardized intraoral photographs were taken of the teeth and viewed by standardised examiners and the dental observations were recorded for a full inventory of findings, including: tooth morphology, caries, restorations, colorations, attrition, erosion, fractures and hypomineralization. Perinatal maternal urine samples were assessed for the concentration of fluoride, phenols and phthalates, including bisphenol A (BPA).Pairwise statistical analyses were done to correlate the dental findings with one another and with the presence of environment chemicals found in the urine samples. Hypomineralization was the most common finding (96% of children; 37% of deciduous teeth, 42% of permanent teeth), consistent with molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH) described in other human populations. No consistent correlations were seen between dental findings and the presence of phenols and phthalates in prenatal urine, but the number of samples available for the assessment was limited (n = 35).In conclusion, we found a high proportion of dental hypomineralization in a population based paediatric cohort, but did not find an association with prenatal exposure to phenols and phthalates.
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