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Primary Teeth Bite Marks Analysis on Various Materials: A Possible Tool in Children Health Risk Analysis and Safety Assessment

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Jovanović, Nikola
Petrović, Bojan
Kojić, Sanja
Sipovac, Milica
Marković, Dejan
Stefanović, Sofija
Stojanović, Goran
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Background: All objects put into a child's mouth could be hazardous in terms of trauma and toxic substance exposure. The aims of this study were to evaluate morphological characteristics of the primary teeth bite marks inflicted on various materials and to assess material wear using experimental model. Methods: Bite marks were analyzed on five materials: rubber, plastic, foil, wood, and silicone. In order to mimic children mouthing behavior an experimental setup has been designed using primary teeth placed in dentures and children's equipment specimens. Results: Deciduous teeth make visible and recognizable traces when using physiological forces on all investigated materials. The most significant material loss was revealed in silicone samples, but it has been observed in all material groups, while mouthing with incisors using higher mastication forces were identified as significant predictors for material wear. There were no significant differences between type, species, and morphologi...cal-morphometric characteristics of the bite marks which are made by incisors, canines, and molars. Conclusions: In the range of physiological bite forces, deciduous teeth lead to wear of material from which toys are made while the analysis of bite marks in children equipment could give some information regarding the risk of trauma and exposure.

Keywords:
bite marks / exposure / primary teeth / health risk / toys
Source:
International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health, 2019, 16, 13
Publisher:
  • Mdpi, Basel
Funding / projects:
  • Births, mothers and babies: prehistoric fertility in the Balkans between 10000-5000 BC (EU-640557)

DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16132434

ISSN: 1661-7827

PubMed: 31323952

WoS: 000477037900177

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85070384450
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AU  - Jovanović, Nikola
AU  - Petrović, Bojan
AU  - Kojić, Sanja
AU  - Sipovac, Milica
AU  - Marković, Dejan
AU  - Stefanović, Sofija
AU  - Stojanović, Goran
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2395
AB  - Background: All objects put into a child's mouth could be hazardous in terms of trauma and toxic substance exposure. The aims of this study were to evaluate morphological characteristics of the primary teeth bite marks inflicted on various materials and to assess material wear using experimental model. Methods: Bite marks were analyzed on five materials: rubber, plastic, foil, wood, and silicone. In order to mimic children mouthing behavior an experimental setup has been designed using primary teeth placed in dentures and children's equipment specimens. Results: Deciduous teeth make visible and recognizable traces when using physiological forces on all investigated materials. The most significant material loss was revealed in silicone samples, but it has been observed in all material groups, while mouthing with incisors using higher mastication forces were identified as significant predictors for material wear. There were no significant differences between type, species, and morphological-morphometric characteristics of the bite marks which are made by incisors, canines, and molars. Conclusions: In the range of physiological bite forces, deciduous teeth lead to wear of material from which toys are made while the analysis of bite marks in children equipment could give some information regarding the risk of trauma and exposure.
PB  - Mdpi, Basel
T2  - International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health
T1  - Primary Teeth Bite Marks Analysis on Various Materials: A Possible Tool in Children Health Risk Analysis and Safety Assessment
VL  - 16
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@article{
author = "Jovanović, Nikola and Petrović, Bojan and Kojić, Sanja and Sipovac, Milica and Marković, Dejan and Stefanović, Sofija and Stojanović, Goran",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Background: All objects put into a child's mouth could be hazardous in terms of trauma and toxic substance exposure. The aims of this study were to evaluate morphological characteristics of the primary teeth bite marks inflicted on various materials and to assess material wear using experimental model. Methods: Bite marks were analyzed on five materials: rubber, plastic, foil, wood, and silicone. In order to mimic children mouthing behavior an experimental setup has been designed using primary teeth placed in dentures and children's equipment specimens. Results: Deciduous teeth make visible and recognizable traces when using physiological forces on all investigated materials. The most significant material loss was revealed in silicone samples, but it has been observed in all material groups, while mouthing with incisors using higher mastication forces were identified as significant predictors for material wear. There were no significant differences between type, species, and morphological-morphometric characteristics of the bite marks which are made by incisors, canines, and molars. Conclusions: In the range of physiological bite forces, deciduous teeth lead to wear of material from which toys are made while the analysis of bite marks in children equipment could give some information regarding the risk of trauma and exposure.",
publisher = "Mdpi, Basel",
journal = "International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health",
title = "Primary Teeth Bite Marks Analysis on Various Materials: A Possible Tool in Children Health Risk Analysis and Safety Assessment",
volume = "16",
number = "13",
doi = "10.3390/ijerph16132434"
}
Jovanović, N., Petrović, B., Kojić, S., Sipovac, M., Marković, D., Stefanović, S.,& Stojanović, G.. (2019). Primary Teeth Bite Marks Analysis on Various Materials: A Possible Tool in Children Health Risk Analysis and Safety Assessment. in International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health
Mdpi, Basel., 16(13).
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132434
Jovanović N, Petrović B, Kojić S, Sipovac M, Marković D, Stefanović S, Stojanović G. Primary Teeth Bite Marks Analysis on Various Materials: A Possible Tool in Children Health Risk Analysis and Safety Assessment. in International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health. 2019;16(13).
doi:10.3390/ijerph16132434 .
Jovanović, Nikola, Petrović, Bojan, Kojić, Sanja, Sipovac, Milica, Marković, Dejan, Stefanović, Sofija, Stojanović, Goran, "Primary Teeth Bite Marks Analysis on Various Materials: A Possible Tool in Children Health Risk Analysis and Safety Assessment" in International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health, 16, no. 13 (2019),
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132434 . .

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