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The effect of pulp inflammation and premature extraction of primary molars on the successor permanent teeth. A retrospective study

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Abstract Background Untreated caries on primary molars often leads to pulp inflammation and extraction. Aim To retrospectively investigate the effect of pulp inflammation and extraction of primary molars on their… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Background Untreated caries on primary molars often leads to pulp inflammation and extraction. Aim To retrospectively investigate the effect of pulp inflammation and extraction of primary molars on their successors regarding alignment in the dental arch and developmental enamel defects (DED). Design The participants in this study were children at public schools in Petropolis (Brazil), who participated in a 3‐year longitudinal clinical trial. Children (N = 44) were selected for the present study if they had at least one erupted premolar of which the predecessor primary molar presented pulp inflammation at baseline or during any of the 6‐month follow‐up assessments. All premolars were examined for DED and misalignment. Distinction was made between extraction performed before (E <8) or after the age of 8 years (E ≥8). Distinction was also made between pulp inflammation occurred before (P < 7) or after the age of 7 years (P ≥ 7). A logistic regression analysis was performed, and the odds ratio was calculated. Results and conclusions Misalignment occurred more frequently in E <8 as compared to E ≥8 (OR = 2.85; P = .03). There was no significant difference in DED between P < 7 and P ≥ 7. Conclusion Misalignment of premolars occurs more frequently when the predecessor primary molars are extracted before the age of 8 years.

Keywords: extraction; primary molars; effect pulp; pulp inflammation; pulp

Journal Title: International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry
Year Published: 2019

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