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Title: Knowledge, perception, attitude, practice and awareness of dentists and dental students about molar-incisor hypomineralization: A systematic review
Authors: Escoto Vasquez, Lilibeth Stephania
Alarcón Sánchez, Mario Alberto
Becerra Ruíz, Julieta Sarai
Rodríguez Montaño, Ruth
Lomelí Martínez, Sarah Monserrat
Aguirre Cortés, Diana Elizabeth
Heboyan, Artak
Keywords: molar-incisor hypomineralization
prevalence
mexican population
Issue Date: Dec-2025
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Lilibeth-Stephania Escoto-Vasquez, Mario Alberto Alarcón-Sánchez, Julieta Sarai Becerra-Ruiz, Ruth Rodríguez-Montaño, Sarah Monserrat Lomelí-Martínez, Diana Elizabeth Aguirre-Cortés, Artak Heboyan, Knowledge, perception, attitude, practice and awareness of dentists and dental students about molar-incisor hypomineralization: A systematic review, Pediatric Dental Journal, Volume 35, Issue 3, 2025, 100355, ISSN 0917-2394, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pdj.2025.100355.
Series/Report no.: Pediatric Dental Journal;December 2025, 100355
Abstract: Aim Molar-incisor hypomineralization (MIH) is a developmental enamel defect that presents diagnostic and treatment challenges for dental professionals. Understanding the knowledge, perception, attitude, practice, and awareness of MIH is essential for improving its management in pediatric dentistry. This systematic review evaluates the knowledge, perception, attitude, practice, and awareness of MIH among dentists and dental students. Methods A systematic search was conducted across PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, EBSCO, and Google Scholar following PRISMA guidelines. Cross-sectional studies were included, and the methodological quality was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) checklist. Results Out of 2499 identified articles, 38 met the inclusion criteria, comprising 11,129 participants. Data collection was primarily conducted via Email (44.73 %), Google Forms (31.57 %) and direct questionnaire (15.78 %). Most studies assessed knowledge (89.47 %), followed by perception (60.52 %), practice (47.36 %), attitude (34.21 %), and awareness (10.52 %). Pediatric dentists demonstrated higher levels in all domains. Conclusion The findings indicate a need for improved education and training on MIH. Dental institutions and regulatory bodies may use this informati-on to enhance curricula and clinical guidelines, promoting better MIH management in pediatric dentistry.
Description: Artículo
URI: http://repositorio.cualtos.udg.mx:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1754
ISSN: Print: 0917-2394
Online: 1880-3997
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