PMID: 9431534Feb 12, 1998Paper

Dental enamel defects in celiac patients

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontics
J M AguirreJ C Vitoria

Abstract

The incidence and distribution of enamel defects among patients with celiac disease were examined. The oral cavity was explored in 137 patients with celiac disease (mean age 16.2 years; age range 5 to 68 years) and in 52 control patients (mean age 19.8 years; age range 5 to 64 years). Permanent dentition enamel defects were recorded, along with their number and locations. The decayed, missing, and filled teeth index rates were also established, and an investigation was made of the human leukocyte antigens among the patients with celiac disease. The results obtained were analyzed with the chi-squared test, statistical significance being regarded for p < or = 0.05. Enamel defects were observed in 72 (52.5%) of the patients with celiac disease (52 patients had systematic defects) and in 22 (42.3%) of the control patients (9 patients had systematic defects). Systematic defects were significantly more common in the celiac disease group. In the patients with celiac disease, 72.2% were symmetrical, compared with 40.9% of the defects in the control patients. The incisors were the most frequently affected teeth, the extent of involvement being significantly greater in the celiac disease group. In patients with celiac disease, DR7, DR3, ...Continue Reading

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