The Consequence of Heavy Metals Impact on Primary Teeth
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2012Author
Zmarandache, Diana Daniela Daciana
Stanciu, Ioana-Andreea
Luca, Rodica
Farcaşiu, Cătălina
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Since the metals deposited in the teeth during formation and mineralization
processes are to a large extent retained, human teeth receive a considerable
attention as indicators of heavy metal exposure. The objective of the present work
was to assess the relationship between the concentration of lead from the hard
dental tissues of schoolchildren's deciduous teeth and the prevalence of dental
caries. In 2008, a cross-sectional study was conducted on 157 children: 90 children
from an industrial urban area (44 boys and 46 girls), mean age 7.66±0.6 years and
67 children from a reference area (31 boys and 36 girls), mean age 7.75±0.6 years.
For dental status evaluation there were determined mean values and standard
deviation for the following parameters: the number of caries free children, the
prevalence index (Ip), the decayed, missing, filled teeth/surfaces (dmft/s index) and
the Significant Caries index (SiC30 and SiC10). A correlation was made between
these indices and the heavy metals concentrations from the temporary teeth
collected from the two areas, the data being obtained from Politechnica University,
Bucharest, our partner in a CNMP project. Statistical analyses were performed
using the SPSS program.
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