2018
DOI: 10.17796/1053-4625-42.5.4
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Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization: Positive Correlation with Atopic Dermatitis and Food Allergies

Abstract: The present research reveals for the first time a statistically significant relationship between atopic dermatitis and food allergies with the presence of molar-incisor hypomineralization.

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“…Therefore, the increase in pro‐inflammatory cytokines may be a risk marker for asthma. There are no studies demonstrating an association between HSPM and asthma, but MIH is associated with respiratory problems in general, including asthma . Hypoxia inherent to asthma inhibits the action of enzymes during the maturation stage and the development of hydroxyapatite crystals .…”
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“…Therefore, the increase in pro‐inflammatory cytokines may be a risk marker for asthma. There are no studies demonstrating an association between HSPM and asthma, but MIH is associated with respiratory problems in general, including asthma . Hypoxia inherent to asthma inhibits the action of enzymes during the maturation stage and the development of hydroxyapatite crystals .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…23 Hypoxia inherent to asthma inhibits the action of enzymes during the maturation stage and the development of hydroxyapatite crystals. 23 It is inferred that the inhibition of these enzymes can be associated with HSPM by interrupting the formation of the mineral content of the tooth. One factor that makes this relationship more worrying is the high prevalence of asthma in children, considered the most common non-communicable disease in this age group.…”
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“…Presently, we know more about MIH, but its etiology remains unknown. It is supposed to be of systemic origin and although a wide variety of etiological factors have been proposed as mediators in the onset of MIH, a definitive agreement on its etiology has not yet been reached ( 5 ).…”
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“…Hernández et al ( 5 ) reported the significant relationship between MIH and the presence of AD and FA, components of the so-called the atopic march, in a study on the etiological factors of MIH. Suspecting that the presence of MIH could be related to allergic march as a whole, the primary rationale for conducting the study was to analyse a sample of children diagnosed with MIH to determine whether or not there was any relationship with the components of allergic march.…”
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confidence: 99%