Paula Cristiana Santos de Aguiar , Caio Melo Mesquita , Fabiana Evangelista Lerner , Laura Bezerra Borges , Rodrigo Rodrigues , Walbert A. Vieira , Luiz Renato Paranhos , Rui Barbosa de Brito Júnior
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Abstract
Background
Most cases of tooth agenesis are presented in the form of hypodontia with different patterns of missing teeth. In addition, there is a frequent clinical association between tooth agenesis and other anomalies.
Objective
To systematically analyze the literature on the prevalence of agenesis of permanent teeth associated with other dental anomalies in nonsyndromic patients.
Material and methods
An electronic search was performed in seven primary databases (Embase, LILACS, BBO, MedLine via PubMed, SciELO, Scopus, and Web of Science) and two additional ones (OATD, and ProQuest) to partially capture the "gray literature." The PECO strategy was used to identify observational studies evaluating the prevalence of agenesis of permanent teeth associated with other dental anomalies in nonsyndromic patients, without restrictions on publication language or year. Two reviewers extracted the data and assessed the individual risk of bias of the eligible studies using the JBI Critical Appraisal Tools for use in JBI Systematic Reviews - Checklist for Cross-sectional, Case-Control, and Cohort Studies.
Results
The electronic search revealed 8659 records, seven of which met the eligibility criteria, and were included in the qualitative synthesis. The studies were published from 1961 to 2024. Patients with agenesis were more likely to present taurodontism, microdontia, enamel hypoplasia and distoangulation of the second premolar. Ectopic eruption, infraocclusion of the first deciduous molar and impacted tooth showed mixed results among the eligible studies.
Conclusion
Based on limited evidence, tooth agenesis was positively associated with the prevalence of other concomitant tooth agenesis.
期刊介绍:
Archives of Oral Biology is an international journal which aims to publish papers of the highest scientific quality in the oral and craniofacial sciences. The journal is particularly interested in research which advances knowledge in the mechanisms of craniofacial development and disease, including:
Cell and molecular biology
Molecular genetics
Immunology
Pathogenesis
Cellular microbiology
Embryology
Syndromology
Forensic dentistry