Dental treatment approaches of amelogenesis imperfecta in children and young adults: A systematic review of the literature

Author:

Rhaiem Miniar123ORCID,Chalbi Manel123,Bousaid Soumaya456,Zouaoui Wiem123,Chemli Mohamed Ali123

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Dentistry Department La Rabta Hospital Tunis Tunisia

2. Laboratory of Research ABCDF University of Monastir Monastir Tunisia

3. Pediatric Dentistry Department Faculty of Dental Medicine of Monastir Monastir Tunisia

4. Rheumatology Department La Rabta Hospital Tunis Tunisia

5. Rheuamatology Department Faculty of Medicine of Tunis Tunis Tunisia

6. Rheumatology Department Tunis El Manar University Tunis Tunisia

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this review was to compare various types of restorations used in children and young adults affected with amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) to determine the most effective restorative treatment.MethodsThis systematic review included randomized controlled trials, retrospective and prospective cohorts conducted on children and young adults diagnosed with amelogenesis imperfecta and written in French or English. A systematic search was conducted using four databases, namely Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), MEDLINE via PubMed, Science Direct and Scopus, using a selection of MeSH terms: “Amelogenesis Imperfecta,” “Therapeutics,” “Treatment Outcome,” “Adult, young,” “Child,” “Dental Restoration, Permanent,” “Dental Restoration, Temporary,” and “Esthetics, Dental.”ResultsOut of 138 articles identified in the initial search, four articles met all the inclusion criteria. The results showed that ceramic restorations had better quality scores and longevity compared to other restorations.ConclusionCeramic restorations could be considered the restorative treatment modality of choice for AI‐affected children and young adults. However, more high‐quality clinical trials involving young patients affected with AI are required to evaluate and compare the outcomes of different restorative approaches.Clinical SignificanceYoung patients affected with amelogenesis imperfecta usually suffer from low self‐esteem, psychological problems and social avoidance, caused by the alteration of teeth such as discoloration, sensitivity, fractures and reduced size. For the dentist, selecting the appropriate restorative treatment for AI in young patients could be a veritable challenge. Therefore, it is important to have an evidence‐based modality. For this reason, in this review, the different restorative approaches used in AI‐affected young patients were compared to recommend the most effective treatment.

Publisher

Wiley

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