Median ages of eruption of the primary teeth in white and Hispanic children from Arizona

Walter J. Psoter, Douglas E. Morse, David G. Pendrys, Heping Zhang, Susan T. Mayne

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this project was to establish median eruption ages of primary teeth and evaluate eruption differences between contralateral teeth by gender, ethnicity, and household income. Data was derived from a caries study of preschool children. Methods: A total of 4, 277 white (non-Hispanic) and Hispanic preschool children from Arizona were visually examined for caries and tooth eruption status by 5 examiners between February 1994 and September 1995. Analyses of eruption status were conducted using logistic regression to produce an eruption probability distribution from which median eruption ages for the primary teeth were determined. Possible differences in eruption timing between contralateral teeth by gender, ethnicity, and household income were examined. Results: Eruption status of 1 tooth was significantly predictive of the pair-matched tooth for all pairs. Differences were found for the maxillary central incisor (gender) and the mandibular second molar (ethnicity). Eruption ages did not vary by household income. Median eruption ages for each of the 10 primary teeth are presented. Conclusions: This study provides contemporary median eruption ages for primary teeth.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)257-261
Number of pages5
JournalPediatric dentistry
Volume25
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2003

Keywords

  • Children
  • Development
  • Eruption
  • Primary dentition
  • Teeth

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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