访问利雅得榆树大学诊所的患者中牙齿异常的患病率

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B. I. Abdulrahman, Abdulmalik Mohammed Aldahmash, Hasan Hashim Alghamdi, Abdullah Hassan Alghamdi, Turki Abdulaziz Bin Hamad, Abdullah Fisal Ruished
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本研究的目的是确定牙齿异常的患病率,并根据年龄、性别、种族、存在、异常类型和系统条件对参与者进行研究。我们组检查了385名沙特和非沙特患者的记录。本样本是根据方便抽样的原则选择的。18岁及以上年龄组的患者包括沙特人和非沙特人。调查结果显示,47.8%的患者牙齿正常,而52.2%的患者至少有一颗牙齿异常。研究参与者中最常见的牙齿异常是嵌塞(59.7%)、先天性缺牙(24.9%)和扩张(11.65%)。该研究还发现了其他牙齿异常病例,包括异位爆发(1%)、牙瘤(5.5%)和牛牙症(2.2%)。最常见的牙齿异常是嵌塞、先天性缺牙和牙扩张。然而,在比较基于性别和国籍的结果时,没有观察到统计学上显著的关联。
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Prevalence of Dental Anomalies among Patients Visiting the Riyadh Elm University Clinics
The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of dental anomalies and the study of the participants based on age, gender, ethnicity, presence, type of anomaly, and systematic conditions. 385 Saudi, as well as non-Saudi patients’ records, were examined by our group. This sample had been selected based on convenient sampling. Patients 18 or more years of age groups were included in this study with both Saudis and Non-Saudis being included. The findings of the investigation show that 47.8% of those tested had normal teeth, whereas 52.2% had at least one dental anomaly. The most prevalent dental anomalies among the study's participants were impactions (59.7%), congenitally missing teeth (24.9%), and dilacerations (11.65%). The study also identifies cases of other dental anomalies, including ectopic eruption (1%), odontoma (5.5%), and taurodontism (2.2%). The most common dental anomalies found were impactions, congenitally missing teeth, and dilacerations. However, no statistically significant association was observed when comparing the findings based on gender and nationality.
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Annals of Dental Specialty
Annals of Dental Specialty DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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