Mohamedhussein N, Busuttil-Naudi A, Mohammed H, UlHaq A
Paediatric Department, Edinburgh Dental Institute/The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Eur Arch Paediatr Dent. 2020 Feb;21(1):13-23. doi: 10.1007/s40368-019-00452-6. Epub 2019 May 29.
Eruption timing of permanent teeth, particularly first and second molars, is of great importance due to its influence on occlusion, caries risk and timing of preventive and orthodontic intervention.
To evaluate the evidence assessing the correlation between obesity and eruption time of first and second permanent molars in children under 16 years of age as compared to normal-weight children. A secondary aim was to assess the total number of erupted teeth in both groups.
A systematic search of databases including PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus and Web of Science was conducted. Studies that assessed the effect of body mass index (BMI), adjusted BMI or z scores on dental eruption were included. National Institute of Health 'Quality Assessment Tool for Observational Cohort and Cross-sectional Studies' was used to assess the quality of included papers. A random-effects model with its 95% confidence intervals (CIs) was considered for meta-analysis.
A total of 381 papers were screened following duplicate removal. Twenty-six papers were read in full text, of which 19 were excluded. Seven studies were included in this review; one was longitudinal, and six were cross-sectional in design. A positive association of dental eruption with obesity was noted in six studies. Two studies were included in the explorative meta-analysis, the results of which indicated that obese, 12-year-olds are likely to have one more erupted tooth than their counterparts with a mean difference (MD) of (0.99, 95% CI 0.628-1.352).
There appears to be a positive correlation between obesity and dental eruption including the eruption timing of first and second permanent molars. Main risk of bias arises from the cross-sectional nature of included studies and lack of control of potential confounders. Further high-quality evidence is required to elucidate this association. Registration PROSPERO (CRD42017084368).
PROSPERO (CRD42017084368).
恒牙萌出时间,尤其是第一和第二磨牙的萌出时间,因其对咬合、龋齿风险以及预防和正畸干预时机的影响而至关重要。
评估与正常体重儿童相比,16岁以下儿童肥胖与第一和第二恒磨牙萌出时间之间相关性的证据。次要目的是评估两组中已萌出牙齿的总数。
对包括PubMed、MEDLINE、EMBASE、Scopus和Web of Science在内的数据库进行系统检索。纳入评估体重指数(BMI)、调整后的BMI或z评分对牙齿萌出影响的研究。使用美国国立卫生研究院的“观察性队列和横断面研究质量评估工具”来评估纳入论文的质量。荟萃分析采用具有95%置信区间(CI)的随机效应模型。
去除重复文献后,共筛选出381篇论文。对26篇论文进行了全文阅读,其中19篇被排除。本综述纳入了7项研究;1项为纵向研究,6项为横断面研究。6项研究发现牙齿萌出与肥胖呈正相关。两项研究纳入了探索性荟萃分析,结果表明,12岁肥胖儿童比正常体重儿童可能多萌出一颗牙齿,平均差值(MD)为(0.99,95%CI 0.628 - 1.352)。
肥胖与牙齿萌出(包括第一和第二恒磨牙的萌出时间)之间似乎存在正相关。纳入研究的横断面性质以及缺乏对潜在混杂因素的控制是主要的偏倚风险来源。需要进一步的高质量证据来阐明这种关联。注册PROSPERO(CRD42017084368)。
PROSPERO(CRD42017084368)。