Dita Meistere, Aleksandra Karkle, Sindija Mengele, Liga Kronina, Laura Neimane
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摘要
目的:探讨下颌第二前磨牙发育不全的乳牙保留情况。材料与方法:对2692例青少年患者的全景x线片进行分析,以确定牙齿发育不全的患病率。我们对至少一颗下颌第二前磨牙发育不全的患者(N = 156)进行了进一步的研究,以确定保留乳牙的存在和状况。根据牙根吸收、下牙合、龋齿和修复情况将牙齿分为好牙和差牙。结果:下颌第二前磨牙发育不全的发生率为5.8%(156例)。在本研究的设定期间,有138颗(58.5%)乳牙存在。在这些保留的牙齿中,N = 83个状态良好。年龄与牙根吸收水平呈显著的弱正相关(rs = 0.348, n = 138, p < 0.001)。下牙合与牙根吸收水平无相关性(p = 0.747)。138颗牙齿中有32颗出现下牙合征象。性别与是否存在下牙合(p = 0.067)、是否存在下牙合与牙齿治疗状态之间无相关性(p = 0.450)。138例中只有28例(20.3%)完好。修复和/或龋牙(中位数= 3,IQR 2-4)与完整牙(中位数= 2,IQR 1.75-3)牙根吸收水平差异有统计学意义,U = 1168, p = 0.044, r = 0.242。结论:总体而言,相应的初生磨牙存在于口腔内的比例为35.2%,且状态良好,具有长期保存的潜力。
Radiological Evaluation of Retained Primary Molars in Adolescents with Mandibular Second Premolar Agenesis.
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the condition of retained primary molars in case of mandibular second premolar agenesis. Materials and Methods: In total, 2692 panoramic radiographs of adolescent patients were analyzed to determine the prevalence of tooth agenesis. Patients (N = 156) with at least one mandibular second premolar agenesis were further explored to determine the presence and condition of retained primary teeth. Teeth were classified as good or poor based on root resorption, infraocclusion, caries, and restorations. Results: The prevalence of mandibular second premolar agenesis was 5.8% (N = 156). For the set period for this study, 138 (58.5%) primary molars were present. Out of these retained teeth, N = 83 were in good condition. There was a statistically significant positive weak correlation between age and the level of root resorption (rs = 0.348, n = 138, p < 0.001). There was no association between infraocclusion and the level of root resorption (p = 0.747). Signs of infraocclusion were noted in 32 out of 138 teeth. There was no association between gender and the presence of infraocclusion (p = 0.067) and the presence or lack of infraocclusion and the therapeutic status of a tooth (p = 0.450). Only 28 out of 138 (20.3%) were intact. There was a significant difference in the level of root resorption between restored and/or carious (median = 3, IQR 2-4) and intact teeth (median = 2, IQR 1.75-3), U = 1168, p = 0.044, r = 0.242. Conclusions: Overall, 35.2% of corresponding primary molars were present in oral cavity, and were in good condition, and could potentially be preserved in the long term.
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