Variations in occlusal and space characteristics in a series of 6-18-year olds, in Ilala District, Tanzania.

E A Mugonzibwa
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This study was carried out in Ilala District, Tanzania as part of a major oral health survey. The aim of the study was to investigate the variation in different occlusal and space characteristics among children and adolescents in different age group. A total of 698 children and adolescents aged 6-18 years were examined clinically. The subjects were categorized into three age groups, 6-9 years with early mixed dentition, 10-14 years with late mixed dentition and 15-18 years with permanent dentition. The examiners were calibrated before the survey and the agreement was satisfactory. Anteroposterior relationships of the dental arches were measured according to Angle's classification. Other occlusal and space variables included overjet, overbite, openbite, crossbite, crowding, spacing, and separate determination of diastema mediale. Most of the subjects in different age groups, 93-96%, had Angle's Class I molar occlusion. Large overjet (> 5 mm) occurred in 3-5% of the subjects. Deep bite (> 5 mm) was observed in about 2% of the children in all age groups. Anterior open bite was the most prevalent occlusal anomaly in all age groups, noted in 9-13% of the subjects. Transversal occlusal anomalies were rare. More than 33% of the subjects had spacing while less than 10% had crowding of the dentition. These results indicate that using the present criteria, most 6- to 18-year olds in Ilala district have optimal sagittal occlusion and a lot of spacing. The most common occlusal anomaly was anterior openbite.

坦桑尼亚伊拉拉地区一系列6-18岁儿童咬合和空间特征的变化。
这项研究是在坦桑尼亚伊拉拉区进行的,作为一项重大口腔健康调查的一部分。本研究的目的是探讨不同年龄组儿童和青少年的不同咬合和空间特征的变化。临床检查698例6 ~ 18岁儿童和青少年。受试者分为6 ~ 9岁早期混合牙列、10 ~ 14岁晚期混合牙列和15 ~ 18岁恒牙列3个年龄组。在调查前对审查员进行了校准,结果令人满意。根据Angle的分类测量牙弓的前后关系。其他咬合和空间变量包括覆盖、覆盖咬合、开放咬合、交叉咬合、拥挤、间距和单独确定中膈。不同年龄组中,绝大多数(93 ~ 96%)存在安格尔I类磨牙咬合。3-5%的受试者出现较大的超喷流(> 5mm)。所有年龄组中约有2%的儿童出现深度咬合(> 5mm)。前开咬是所有年龄组中最常见的咬合异常,占受试者的9-13%。横向咬合异常少见。超过33%的受试者有牙列间距,少于10%的受试者有牙列拥挤。结果表明,依本标准,伊拉拉地区6 ~ 18岁人群矢状位闭塞程度最高,且间距较大。最常见的牙合异常为前牙合开放。
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