Prevalence of Third Molar Agenesis in Patients—A Panoramic Retrospective Study

V. Padmanabhan, Omar Mostafa, L. Rahhal
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Background/Purpose: Agenesis is found to be the most common dental anomaly affecting at least 25% of the population. Agenesis is an anomaly where the tooth germ fails to differentiate completely into dental tissues resulting in congenitally missing teeth. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of bilateral agenesis of mandibular second premolars. This study also reflects upon the treatment options available for the agenesis of mandibular second premolars. Materials and Methods: Bilateral agenesis was considered as agenesis and unilateral agenesis was excluded from the study. Orthopantamograms (OPGs) of 945 dental patients aged 6 years -30 years were examined for the agenesis of teeth. Descriptive statistics were used to describe the percentages and frequencies were calculated using chi square test and the level of significance was considered if p value was <0.05. Results: The prevalence of bilateral agenesis or congenitally missing mandibular second premolars were at 10.5%. Conclusions: The prevalence rates of bilateral agenesis or congenitally missing mandibular second premolars are more common in males than females. A well informed evidence based decision should be taken for the clinical management of the missing mandibular second premolars.
第三磨牙发育的患病率:一项全景回顾性研究
背景/目的:发育不全是最常见的牙齿异常,影响至少25%的人口。牙齿发育不全是一种牙齿胚芽不能完全分化成牙齿组织的异常现象,导致先天性缺牙。本研究的目的是确定双侧下颌第二前磨牙发育不全的患病率。本研究也反映了治疗下颌第二前磨牙发育不全的选择。材料与方法:双侧发育不全视为发育不全,排除单侧发育不全。本文对945例6 ~ 30岁的牙科患者进行了牙齿发育不全的正位造影检查。百分比采用描述性统计描述,频率采用卡方检验计算,p值<0.05为显著性水平。结果:双侧发育不全或先天性下颌第二前磨牙缺失的发生率为10.5%。结论:下颌第二前磨牙双侧发育不全或先天性缺失的发生率男性高于女性。对于下颌第二前磨牙缺失的临床治疗,应采取充分的循证决策。
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