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Family structure and sociodemographic factors associated with molar incisor hypomineralization in children
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Family structure and sociodemographic factors associated with molar incisor hypomineralization in children

  • Sílvia Lluís Poy1,2,3,
  • Ana Veloso Durán1,7,
  • José Fernández Sáez2,3,4,
  • Alba Romero Martinez2,3,
  • Carla Juárez Fusté2,3 &
  • …
  • Francisco Guinot Jimeno1,5,6 

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Molar Incisive Hypomineralization (MIH) is a condition in the dental enamel of multifactorial etiology and, in part unknown. This study aimed to determine if there are coincident family or sociodemographic patterns in the group of pediatric patients diagnosed with MIH. A cross-sectional descriptive observational study. An oral examination was performed to diagnose the presence or absence of MIH in children aged 6 to 14 years who attended the Dentistry Service of the Primary Care Center in Roquetes, Catalunya, Spain, plus a questionnaire created ad hoc with sociodemographic and family structure variables that the parents filled out during the visit. A total sample of 305 patients was recruited; 153 had MIH and 152 did not. The sample was grouped, according to the country of maternal origin: (1) children with a mother of Spanish nationality (44.92%), and (2) children with a mother of foreign nationality (55.08%). In group 1, a significant association was found between having MIH and the variables “Mother with higher education” (p-value = 0.002); “Child does not live with both parents” (p-value = 0.012); “Place of birth of the child other than the place of current residence” (p-value = 0.002). In group 2, the variables correlated with MIH were: “Mother’s locality different from the father’s locality” (p-value = 0.002); “Mother’s locality different from the child’s birth” (p-value = 0.001). Unfavorable sociodemographic factors, the phenomenon of migration, and the family structure of not living with both parents were associated with the presence of MIH in the children in the present study.

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Acknowledgements

Thanks to the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya and Doctor Ferran Foundation for its support and accompaniment in this work; Thanks also to the Servei d’Atenció Primària de Terres de l’Ebre, the Dentistry team that has participated, and the research team of Jordi Gol and Gorina of the territory for having actively supported this study.

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This study was supported by the Doctor Ferran Foundation which also provided financial support to cover the article processing charge (APC) for this publication.

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  1. Department of Paediatric Dentistry, Universitat Internacional de Catalunya (UIC), Barcelona, Spain

    Sílvia Lluís Poy, Ana Veloso Durán & Francisco Guinot Jimeno

  2. Servei d’Atenció Primària Terres de l’Ebre, Institut Català de la Salut (ICS), Tortosa, Spain

    Sílvia Lluís Poy, José Fernández Sáez, Alba Romero Martinez & Carla Juárez Fusté

  3. Fundació Institut Universitari per a la Recerca a l’Atenció Primària de Salut Jordi Gol I Gurina (IDIAPJGol), Barcelona, Spain

    Sílvia Lluís Poy, José Fernández Sáez, Alba Romero Martinez & Carla Juárez Fusté

  4. School of Nursing, Rovira i Virgili University, Terres de l’Ebre Campus, Tortosa, Spain

    José Fernández Sáez

  5. Service of Pediatric Dentistry, Hospital HM Nens, HM Hospitales, Barcelona, Spain

    Francisco Guinot Jimeno

  6. HM Hospitals Health Research Institute, Madrid, Spain

    Francisco Guinot Jimeno

  7. Department of Paediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Universitat Internacional de Catalunya (UIC), St. Cugat del Vallès (Barcelona), Spain, Josep Trueta s/n, 08190

    Ana Veloso Durán

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Author ContributionsS.L.P. collected the samples and participated in all stages of the study. S.L.P., A.V.D., J.F.S., A.R.M., C.J.F., and F.G.J. contributed to the study design, data analysis, interpretation of the results, and preparation of the manuscript. All authors reviewed and approved the final version of the manuscript.

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Poy, S.L., Durán, A.V., Sáez, J.F. et al. Family structure and sociodemographic factors associated with molar incisor hypomineralization in children. Sci Rep (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-026-39879-5

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