Developmental Defect of Enamel in Permanent Teeth Associated With Chronic Endodontic Abscess in Deciduous Teeth: A Retrospective Study
Federica Guglielmi, Angela Malatesta, Anna Alessandri‐Bonetti, Patrizia Gallenzi

TL;DR
This study shows that chronic abscesses in baby molars increase the risk of enamel defects in adult premolars, with maxillary teeth being more affected.
Contribution
The study identifies a link between chronic abscesses in deciduous teeth and enamel defects in permanent teeth, comparing treatment effects and anatomical differences.
Findings
Endodontic abscesses in deciduous molars significantly increase the risk of developmental enamel defects in permanent premolars.
Endodontic treatment of deciduous molars is associated with higher DDE prevalence compared to surgical extraction.
Maxillary premolars show a higher prevalence of DDE than mandibular premolars.
Abstract
Destructive carious lesions on deciduous teeth often result in dental abscesses. Sometimes, the exudative process may extend to the dental follicle of the permanent tooth, leading to various types of consequences. This study primarily seeks to determine the prevalence of developmental defects of enamel (DDE) in premolars whose predecessors developed endodontic abscesses. Furthermore, it investigates how the prevalence of DDE is influenced by the type of treatment the affected deciduous molar received. Lastly, the study compares the prevalence of DDE between maxillary and mandibular premolars. Demographics, medical and dental history, and records of DDE were extracted from the medical records of 1164 pediatric patients. DDE of 107 premolars from patients who had experienced abscesses in their deciduous molars were compared to DDE of 107 premolars from patients who naturally shed healthy…
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TopicsOral microbiology and periodontitis research · Endodontics and Root Canal Treatments · Bone and Dental Protein Studies
