Investigation of the prevalence of impacted third molars and the effects of eruption level and angulation on caries development by panoramic radiographs

Handan Yıldırım, Mediha Büyükgöze-Dindar
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Background This study is aimed to determine the prevalence of impacted third molars and to investigate the effects of their eruption level and angulation on caries formation in the distal of the adjacent tooth. Material and Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted on panoramic radiographs of 38481 patients who were admitted to the Trakya University, Faculty of Dentistry. The panoramic radiographs of 7998 patients with at least one impacted third molar were included. Third molars were classified according to Winter’s classification and Pell and Gregory’s classification. The frequency of caries in partially impacted third molars and adjacent second molars was determined. The chi-square tests were used to determine potential associations between the third molars' level of eruption, angulation, and caries development. Results The study group consisted of 4423 females (55.3%) and 3575 males (44.7%) with a mean age of 36.3±13.4 years. The prevalence of the third molar impaction rate was 23%. The impaction pattern of partially erupted third molars was characterized by an eruption level of A with the vertical position in both jaws. Partially erupted and vertically placed maxillary third molars in the level of position A caused more caries in the adjacent tooth and mesioangularly located partially erupted mandibular third molars were associated with more caries in the adjacent tooth. Conclusions The angulation and eruption level of partially erupted third molars should be carefully examined. The prophylactic extraction of vertically and mesioangularly located third molars, especially with an eruption level of position A can be suggested to eliminate the related complications and risk of caries. Key words:Dental caries, digital radiography, impacted tooth, panoramic radiography, third molar.
全景x线片调查第三磨牙阻生率及出牙水平和出牙角度对龋发育的影响
本研究旨在了解第三磨牙阻生的发生率,并探讨其出牙水平和出牙角度对邻牙远端龋形成的影响。材料与方法本研究对Trakya大学牙科学院收治的38481例患者的全景x线片进行了横断面研究。包括7998例至少有一颗阻生第三磨牙的患者的全景x线片。第三磨牙按Winter的分类和Pell和Gregory的分类进行分类。测定部分阻生的第三磨牙和相邻的第二磨牙的龋率。卡方检验用于确定第三磨牙的出牙水平、成角和龋齿发展之间的潜在关联。结果研究组女性4423人(55.3%),男性3575人(44.7%),平均年龄(36.3±13.4)岁。第三磨牙嵌塞率为23%。部分萌出的第三磨牙嵌塞模式的特点是萌出水平为A,双颌垂直位置。在A位水平部分萌出且垂直放置的上颌第三磨牙对邻牙的龋病发生率较高,而在中角位置部分萌出的下颌第三磨牙对邻牙的龋病发生率较高。结论对部分萌出的第三磨牙,应仔细检查其成角和萌出程度。建议预防性拔除垂直和中角位置的第三磨牙,特别是A位置的第三磨牙,以消除相关并发症和龋齿的风险。关键词:龋齿,数字摄影,阻生牙,全景摄影,第三磨牙。
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