Prevalence and Pattern of Mandibular Condensing Osteitis Lesions in Saudi Population at Qassim Region.

IF 0.7 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Journal of pharmacy & bioallied sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-31 DOI:10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_392_24
Manal M Abdelhafeez, Felwah M Alrasheed
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Abstract

Background: Condensing osteitis (CO) is a common radiopaque lesion observed in the jaws, often detected incidentally on panoramic radiographs. Understanding the prevalence and characteristics of CO is essential for early detection and appropriate management.

Objective: To determine the prevalence and characteristics of condensing osteitis among the Saudi population in the Qassim region.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted using 876 digital panoramic radiographs. The presence of CO was identified based on specific radiographic features, and data were collected regarding gender, age, lesion localization, lesion shape, and associated dental status.

Results: The prevalence of CO was found to be 2.3% (n = 20) in the study population, with a higher predilection in females (1.4%) compared to males (0.9%). The most commonly affected age group was 30-39 years for males and 10-19 and 30-39 years for females. The mandibular molar region was predominantly affected (90%), with a 'U' shape observed in 55% of the lesions. Root canal treatment was the most commonly associated dental status (75%), followed by deep caries (20%) and large restorations (5%).

Conclusion: The study highlights a 2.3% prevalence of CO in the Saudi population of the Qassim region, with a higher predilection in females and a predominant localization in the mandibular molar region. Dental practitioners should be vigilant in identifying CO, especially in at-risk populations, to facilitate timely diagnosis and appropriate management.

卡西姆地区沙特人下颌骨冷凝性骨炎病变的发病率和模式。
背景:冷凝性骨炎(CO)是颌骨中常见的一种不透射线病变,通常在全景X光片上偶然发现。了解冷凝性骨炎的发病率和特征对于早期发现和适当治疗至关重要:确定卡西姆地区沙特人口中冷凝性骨炎的患病率和特征:方法: 使用 876 张数字全景 X 光片进行了一项回顾性研究。方法: 使用 876 张数字全景照片进行了一项回顾性研究,根据特定的放射学特征确定是否存在冷凝性骨炎,并收集了有关性别、年龄、病变定位、病变形状和相关牙齿状况的数据:在研究人群中,CO 的发病率为 2.3%(n = 20),女性(1.4%)比男性(0.9%)更易患。男性最常患病的年龄段为 30-39 岁,女性最常患病的年龄段为 10-19 岁和 30-39 岁。受影响的主要是下颌臼齿区(90%),55%的病变呈 "U "形。根管治疗是最常见的相关牙科状况(75%),其次是深龋(20%)和大型修复体(5%):研究结果表明,在卡西姆地区的沙特人口中,CO 的发病率为 2.3%,女性的发病率较高,且主要发生在下颌臼齿区。牙科医生应提高警惕,特别是在高危人群中识别 CO,以便及时诊断和采取适当的治疗措施。
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