Radiographic Evaluation of Impacted and Transmigrant Canines: Prevalence and Sex-Based Differences in an Orthodontic Cohort.

IF 3.1 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ioannis P Zogakis, Chrysanthi Anagnostou, Ioulia Ioannidou, Stella Chaushu, Moschos A Papadopoulos
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Background/Objectives: Impacted teeth are characterized by having more than three-quarters of root development completed, however failing to erupt or demonstrate imminent eruption, as evidenced both by clinical and radiographic evaluation. Canine impaction is an entity of clinical significance considering its potential to affect both oral function and facial aesthetics. If not appropriately managed, this condition may adversely impact functional occlusion and structural smile integrity. The purpose of the study was to investigate the prevalence of impacted and transmigrant canines in a Greek orthodontic cohort and identify potential sex-based differences. Methods: A total of 2594 panoramic radiographs and clinical records of consecutive patients in the mixed and permanent dentition stages, treated at the Department of Orthodontics of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, were retrospectively retrieved and analyzed to detect the presence of impacted and transmigrant canines. Patients lacking complete clinical records or panoramic radiograph, undergoing or had undergone orthodontic treatment, or presenting conditions affecting normal permanent dentition development, including pathological conditions, cleft lip and palate or hereditary disorders, were excluded. Results: At least one impacted canine was detected in 109 patients (67% females, 33% males), with a median age of 15 years (IQR: 13-18), documenting a 4.2% prevalence (6.97% females, 2.32% males). The frequency of maxillary canine impaction was 3.97%, while in the mandible a frequency of 0.46% was reported. The frequency of bilateral canine impaction was 1%, with it being present in 25.7% of patients with canine impaction. The prevalence of transmigrant canines was 0.11%, with detection solely in the mandible. A statistically significant sex difference was detected solely in the prevalence of impaction. Conclusions: Considering the implications of canine impaction, the epidemiological investigation of this entity may facilitate an early diagnosis and treatment.

影响和迁移犬的x线评估:正畸队列中的患病率和性别差异。
背景/目的:阻生牙的特点是超过四分之三的牙根发育完成,但没有出牙或表现出即将出牙,临床和放射学评估都证明了这一点。犬嵌塞是一个具有临床意义的实体,因为它可能影响口腔功能和面部美学。如果处理不当,这种情况可能会对功能性咬合和结构性微笑完整性产生不利影响。该研究的目的是调查希腊正畸队列中影响和迁移犬的患病率,并确定潜在的性别差异。方法:回顾性分析希腊塞萨洛尼基亚里斯多德大学正畸科治疗的混合和恒牙期连续患者的2594张全景x线片和临床记录,检查是否存在埋伏和迁移犬。排除缺乏完整临床记录或全景片的患者,正在或曾经接受过正畸治疗的患者,或出现影响恒牙列正常发育的情况的患者,包括病理情况、唇腭裂或遗传性疾病。结果:109例患者(女性67%,男性33%)中位年龄为15岁(IQR: 13-18),检出至少1只阻生犬,患病率为4.2%(女性6.97%,男性2.32%)。上颌嵌塞发生率为3.97%,下颌骨嵌塞发生率为0.46%。双侧牙嵌塞的发生率为1%,其中25.7%的患者出现双侧牙嵌塞。迁移犬的患病率为0.11%,仅在下颌骨检测到。统计上有显著的性别差异仅存在于嵌塞的患病率上。结论:考虑到犬嵌塞的影响,对该疾病进行流行病学调查有助于早期诊断和治疗。
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Dentistry Journal
Dentistry Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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