Occlusal survey in a group of Tanzanian adults.

E A Mugonzibwa
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The aim of this study was to describe the occlusion pattern among Tanzanian adults. A total of 906 subjects aged 19-84 years from Ilala District, in Dar es Salaam were clinically examined. The variables studied included molar occlusion, overjet, overbite, open bite, crossbite, crowding, spacing and diastema mediale. Most of the subjects, 94%, had Angle's Class I molar occlusion. Transversal occlusal anomalies were rare. Spacing was more prevalent than crowding. Diastema mediale occurred in 32% of the subjects. Anterior open bite and spacing were the most prevalent conditions in the study group. Although crowding was prevalent, the results indicate an optimal sagittal occlusion with spacious maxilla and mandible. The frequencies found in this study were of a different pattern when compared with those reported previously in different populations. This suggests the need for a more comprehensive inter-ethnic groups study to confirm the differences and examine their implications to clinical and anthropological use.

坦桑尼亚一组成年人的咬合调查。
本研究的目的是描述坦桑尼亚成年人的咬合模式。临床检查了来自达累斯萨拉姆伊拉拉区的906名年龄在19-84岁之间的受试者。研究的变量包括磨牙咬合、上牙合、上牙合、开牙合、交叉牙合、拥挤、牙间距和中隔膜。绝大多数患者(94%)存在安格尔I类磨牙咬合。横向咬合异常少见。间隔比拥挤更为普遍。32%的受试者出现中膈。前牙开咬和牙间距是研究组中最常见的情况。虽然拥挤是普遍存在的,结果表明最佳矢状牙合与宽敞的上颌骨和下颌骨。与之前在不同人群中报道的频率相比,本研究发现的频率具有不同的模式。这表明需要进行更全面的种族间研究,以确认这些差异,并检查它们对临床和人类学应用的影响。
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