A population-based survey on interarch malocclusion and background determinants.

Mohsen Shirazi, Mahsa Mortazavi, Yasamin Farajzadeh Jalali, Hossein Hessari
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Abstract

Background: Genetics, environment, and ethnic factors are major contributors to the prevalence and variations of malocclusion.

Aim: The aim of study was to determine the prevalence of interarch problems in school-aged children, 9 - 11 years, living in Tehran; and to describe the role of ethnicity, education, and economic status on them.

Methods: The present data were part of the Comprehensive Evaluation of Skeleto-Dental Anomalies (CESDA) study conducted in 2015 among children living in Tehran, Iran. Cluster random sampling was applied among 19 districts of Tehran. A total of 38 schools were selected, and out of 1585 participants, the data of 1429 children were collected (response rate = 90%). The Chi-square test and binary logistic regression analysis were used for statistical analyses.

Results: Of all participants, 758 were boys and 671 were girls. The mean age was 121 ± 8 months. The most significant background determinants associated with molar relationship were ethnicity and place of residence. Class I right molar relationship was seen in 57.9% of the children and was generally more frequent in boys. Normal overjet was observed in 47.1%; 41.5% had an increased overjet, 16.2% had an anteroposterior cross-bite, and 11.8% had a lateral cross-bite. Midline discrepancy was seen among 61.1% of the children. Ideal anteroposterior, vertical, and horizontal relationship were observed in 31%, 53%, and 34% of the children, respectively. Only 10% of the children aged 9 - 11 years old had an ideal interarch relationship. Gender and place of residence had persistently significant association with having an ideal anteroposterior, vertical, horizontal, and interarch relationships (P < 0.002) in all four binary logistic regression models.

Conclusions: The majority of the children aged 9 - 11 years old have at least one interarch problem, although it is commonly preventable.

Relevance for patients: Early detection of children's orthodontic problems may help with effective prevention of further advanced anomalies.

以人群为基础的牙间错颌和背景因素调查。
背景:遗传、环境和种族因素是导致错颌畸形的主要因素。目的:研究的目的是确定生活在德黑兰的9 - 11岁学龄儿童中弓间问题的患病率;并描述种族,教育和经济地位在其中的作用。方法:本数据是2015年在伊朗德黑兰儿童中进行的骨骼-牙齿异常综合评估(CESDA)研究的一部分。在德黑兰市的19个区进行整群随机抽样。总共选择了38所学校,在1585名参与者中收集了1429名儿童的数据(回复率为90%)。采用卡方检验和二元logistic回归分析进行统计分析。结果:在所有参与者中,758名男孩和671名女孩。平均年龄121±8个月。与摩尔关系相关的最重要的背景决定因素是种族和居住地。I类右磨牙关系在57.9%的儿童中出现,通常在男孩中更常见。正常覆盖率为47.1%;41.5%的患者有上牙合增加,16.2%的患者有正反牙合,11.8%的患者有横向牙合。61.1%的儿童出现中线差异。理想的前后、垂直和水平关系分别在31%、53%和34%的儿童中观察到。在9 - 11岁的儿童中,只有10%的儿童有理想的弓间关系。在四种二元logistic回归模型中,性别和居住地与理想的正向、纵向、水平和交叉关系具有持续显著的相关性(P < 0.002)。结论:大多数9 - 11岁儿童至少有一种弓间问题,尽管它通常是可以预防的。与患者的相关性:早期发现儿童正畸问题可能有助于有效预防进一步的晚期异常。
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