Effect of feeding pattern on the stage of primary dentition eruption in relation to growth parameters

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Dhay HM Hassan
https://orcid.org/0009-0000-6464-5842
Shahbaa M Al-joranii
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5806-1936
Baydaa A Yas
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4924-2153
Samaneh Razeghi
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5206-8611

Abstract

Background: Feeding is a complicated process that involves the coordination of cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal (GI), and oropharyngeal mechanisms, with support from the musculoskeletal and craniofacial systems. The practice of feeding could be correlated with eruption stage and nutritional status in infants. Aim of the study: This study aimed to assess the relation of feeding patterns to a selected oral variable (stage of the eruption of primary teeth) and growth parameters among clinically healthy infants. Subjects and Methods: A cross-sectional comparative study on a sample of (300) infants aged between 6 and 18 months was performed in Karbala City, Iraq. The feeding pattern was investigated using an information sheet answered by parents. The stage of dental emergence was evaluated through intraoral examination. Growth parameters (height, weight, head circumference) were analyzed. Results: Bottle-fed infants had higher total tooth eruption incidence and nutritional status than the other feeding groups, but the difference was not statistically significant. Conclusion: Bottle-fed infants had the highest mean of erupted primary teeth and nutritional status.

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Dhay HM Hassan, Department of pedodontic and preventive dentistry, College of Dentistry, University of Baghdad, Iraq

Department of pedodontic and preventive dentistry, College of Dentistry, University of Baghdad, Iraq

Shahbaa M Al-joranii, Department of pedodontic and preventive dentistry, College of Dentistry, Uni-versity of Baghdad, Iraq. Bab-Almoadham, P.O. Box 1417, Baghdad, Iraq

Department of pedodontic and preventive dentistry, College of Dentistry, University of Baghdad, Iraq. Bab-Almoadham, P.O. Box 1417, Baghdad, Iraq

Baydaa A Yas, Department of preventive dentistry, College of Dentistry/Uruk University, Baghdad, Iraq.

Department of preventive dentistry, College of Dentistry/Uruk University, Baghdad, Iraq.

Samaneh Razeghi, Department of Community Oral Health, School of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Department of Community Oral Health, School of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

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Hassan DH, Al-joranii SM, Yas BA, Razeghi S. Effect of feeding pattern on the stage of primary dentition eruption in relation to growth parameters. J Bagh Coll Dent [Internet]. 2023 Sep. 15 [cited 2024 Dec. 24];35(3):49-57. Available from: https://jbcd.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/jbcd/article/view/3451

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