Dental Health Quiz: Enamel Hypoplasia

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At what age range did enamel hypoplasia occur?

  • From 35 to 80 months
  • From 1 to 12 years
  • From 13 to 34 months (correct)
  • From birth to the end of the first year

Which of the following nutritional deficiencies is NOT mentioned as being related to the occurrence of enamel hypoplasia?

  • Vitamin C
  • Vitamin A (correct)
  • Vitamin D
  • Iron

What materials can be used to restore small carious and pre-carious areas in hypoplastic teeth?

  • Amalgam fillings
  • Porcelain veneers
  • Composite resin or glass ionomer (correct)
  • Stainless steel crowns

Which part of the first permanent molar often shows gross evidence of hypoplasia, requiring treatment before full eruption?

<p>Occlusal third (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of restorations are considered most successful for young children with hypoplastic teeth?

<p>Stainless steel crowns (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When is it recommended to conduct the first oral examination for a child?

<p>At the time of the eruption of the first tooth and no later than 12 months of age (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Enamel Hypoplasia

  • Enamel hypoplasia commonly occurs during the age range of birth to 6 years, a critical period for enamel development.

Nutritional Deficiencies

  • Notable nutritional deficiencies linked to enamel hypoplasia include vitamin D deficiency and malnutrition, while iron deficiency is NOT mentioned as a related factor.

Restoration Materials

  • Materials used to restore small carious and pre-cariou areas in hypoplastic teeth can include composite resins, glass ionomer cements, and dental sealants.

First Permanent Molar

  • The occlusal surface of the first permanent molar frequently exhibits significant signs of hypoplasia, necessitating treatment prior to its complete eruption.

Successful Restorations

  • Aesthetic and preventive restorations, such as resin composites and glass ionomer restorations, are deemed most effective for treating hypoplastic teeth in young children.

First Oral Examination

  • The first oral examination for a child is recommended to be conducted by age 1, ensuring early detection and management of dental issues.

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