Evaluation of third molar agenesis associated with hypodontia and oligodontia in turkish pediatric patients.

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Meltem Tekbas Atay, Neslihan Ozveren, Gozde Serindere
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Purpose: To evaluate the association between third molar (M3) agenesis and hypodontia and oligodontia in pediatric patients by using panoramic radiography.

Materials and methods: Panoramic radiographs of 1,471 patients (899 females; 572 males) and 5,884 teeth were retrospectively evaluated. The age and gender of the patients were recorded. Patients ages 9-15 years old were included in the study. The mean age was 12.76. The agenesis of M3 teeth and the relationship between M3 agenesis and hypodontia and oligodontia were recorded according to findings from the upper and lower jaw, in both the right and left locations, along with the number of M3 with agenesis. Data were analyzed using chi-square and McNemar tests (p<0.05).

Results: A total of 1,319 (89.7%) patients had all M3 teeth present in the mouth, while the other 152 (10.3%) had congenital agenesis in one or more teeth. The number of teeth in which M3 agenesis was seen, in order of the number of missing M3 teeth, the percentages were 2.6% for one, 2.4% for two, 1.0% for three and 4.3% for four missing teeth.Hypodontia was detected in 37 patients and oligodontia was detected in 3 patients.

Conclusion: The prevalence of M3 agenesis varies from one population to another. Two of the dental anomalies associated with M3 agenesis are hypodontia and oligodontia. In this study, M3 agenesis varied in terms of region and gender; hypodontia was also significantly higher in patients with missing mandibular M3.

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评估第三磨牙发育与下颌和少齿症在土耳其儿科患者。
目的:应用全景x线摄影技术探讨小儿第三磨牙(M3)发育不全与牙下、少牙症的关系。材料与方法:1471例患者(女性899例;572例(男性)和5884例牙齿回顾性评估。记录患者的年龄和性别。9-15岁的患者被纳入研究。平均年龄12.76岁。根据上下颌骨左右位置的检查结果,记录M3牙发育不全情况,M3牙发育不全与下颌、少齿畸形的关系,记录有发育不全的M3牙数。采用卡方检验和McNemar检验对数据进行分析。结果:1319例(89.7%)患者的M3牙全部存在于口腔中,152例(10.3%)患者的一颗或多颗牙先天性发育不全。M3发育不全的牙数,按M3缺失牙数排序为1颗2.6%、2颗2.4%、3颗1.0%、4颗4.3%。下颌畸形37例,少齿畸形3例。结论:不同人群M3发育不全患病率存在差异。与M3发育不全相关的两种牙齿异常是下颌畸形和少齿畸形。在本研究中,M3发育存在区域和性别差异;下颌M3缺失的患者牙下畸形发生率也明显增高。
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European Oral Research
European Oral Research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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