Eruption Timing and Sequence of Primary Teeth in a Sample of Romanian Children
Emilia Ogodescu,
Malina Popa,
Claudia Isac,
Raluca Pinosanu,
Diana Olaru,
Anca Cismas,
Anca Tudor,
Mariana Miron
Affiliations
Emilia Ogodescu
Pediatric Dentistry Research Center, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry “Victor Babes”, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Eftimie Murgu Square No. 2, 300041 Timisoara, Romania
Malina Popa
Pediatric Dentistry Research Center, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry “Victor Babes”, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Eftimie Murgu Square No. 2, 300041 Timisoara, Romania
Claudia Isac
Department of Dentistry, Emergency Municipal Clinical Hospital of Timisoara, Str. Hector No. 2A, 300041 Timisoara, Romania
Raluca Pinosanu
Department of Dentistry, Emergency Municipal Clinical Hospital of Timisoara, Str. Hector No. 2A, 300041 Timisoara, Romania
Diana Olaru
Department of Dentistry, Emergency Municipal Clinical Hospital of Timisoara, Str. Hector No. 2A, 300041 Timisoara, Romania
Anca Cismas
Department of Dentistry, Emergency Municipal Clinical Hospital of Timisoara, Str. Hector No. 2A, 300041 Timisoara, Romania
Anca Tudor
Department of Functional Sciences, Faculty of Medicine “Victor Babes”, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Eftimie Murgu Square No. 2, 300041 Timisoara, Romania
Mariana Miron
Department of Oral Rehabilitation and Dental Emergencies, Faculty of Dentistry “Victor Babes”, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Eftimie Murgu Square No. 2, 300041 Timisoara, Romania
Teething is considered a significant event in the growth and development of the child by parents and especially by paediatric dentists and forensic scientists. They constantly need an “up-to-date mirror” of its variability for different geographic regions. The aims of the current study were to determine the timing and sequence of primary tooth emergence, and to establish a correlation between tooth eruption and general growth and external parameters in a sample of Romanian children. This study included 70 healthy children (53% girls and 47% boys), and the analysed data resulted from the questionnaires completed by parents during the whole process. General and specific data on primary teeth eruption were obtained. The differences between sexes were insignificant, except for the maxillary and mandibular canines (p = 0.047 and p = 0.018) and lower temporary second molars (p p = 0.197). The mean age of eruption of the first tooth erupted was 7.07 ± 1.990 months. The unpaired t-test was used for comparison of the timings of eruption of the first primary teeth, according to the number of previous births and type of diet, and it was insignificant (p = 0.665 and p = 0.983 respectively).