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Factors Associated with Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization: A Population-Based Case-Control Study.

Daewoo Lee, Young‐Jae Kim, Seong‐Oh Kim, Sung Chul Choi, Jongbin Kim, Juhyun Lee, Hyun Jung Kim, Jonghyun Shin, Nan-Young Lee, Seon‐Mi Kim, Jiyoung Ra, Ji Hun Kim, Yeon-Mi Yang

2020PubMed25 citations

Abstract

Maternal smoking during pregnancy and child's pediatric respiratory infection suffered within three years after birth are factors associated with the MIH among Korean children. Further study is needed because the prevalence of MIH in children whose mothers taking health supplements (vitamins or folic acid or iron) during pregnancy is low.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePregnancyOdds ratioLogistic regressionPediatricsCase-control studyPopulationDentistryObstetricsInternal medicineEnvironmental healthBiologyGeneticsBone and Dental Protein Studiesdental development and anomaliesInfant Nutrition and Health
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