2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2020.02.006
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The difference in symmetry of the enamel defects in celiac disease versus non-celiac pediatric population

Abstract: Background/purpose Dental enamel defects are related to celiac disease and the dentists are in a perfect situation to identify and report suspected cases. The aim was to evaluate the symmetry of enamel defects in a pediatric Portuguese population with celiac disease and compare it with healthy controls. Materials and methods a case-control study was performed in 80 patients with celiac disease and 80 healthy individuals aged 6–18 years old as controls. Data was collecte… Show more

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“…The exact prevalence of enamel defects in celiac disease is unknown. In recent studies, it has been reported that enamel defects are seen in 55%-64% of celiac patients[ 82 , 83 ].…”
Section: Extra-intestinal Manifestationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exact prevalence of enamel defects in celiac disease is unknown. In recent studies, it has been reported that enamel defects are seen in 55%-64% of celiac patients[ 82 , 83 ].…”
Section: Extra-intestinal Manifestationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uma pesquisa revelou que a cárie dentária é encontrada tanto na dentição decídua quando na dentição permanente em maior frequência em pacientes portadores da doença celíaca, quando comparados ao grupo controle. Entretanto, os autores afirmam que esta não é considerada uma manifestação da doença celíaca, mas sim uma consequência das condições causadas pela doença, como a hipoplasia do esmalte, bem como alterações da secreção salivar (Luís 2016;Macho et al 2020;Paul et al 2016).…”
Section: Cárie Dentáriaunclassified
“…The proportion of individuals with so-called "silent celiac illness," which show throughout unexpected ways, has grown during the last 2 decades. The intensity of illnesses might vary greatly [46] . Some individuals (identified by screening in at-risk groups) are generally asymptomatic, while others can exhibit a gastrointestinal syndrome or an enteropathyassociated T-cell lymphoma.…”
Section: Journal For Research In Applied Sciences and Biotechnologymentioning
confidence: 99%