马来西亚小学儿童牙齿和咬合异常的性别特征和关联

NN Zakaria, SD Sinniah, A. Venkiteswaran
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目的:探讨混合恒牙和早期恒牙儿童牙齿和咬合异常的分布及其与性别的关系。方法:采用分层随机抽样的横断面研究方法,以主要民族构成为基础,涉及雪兰莪州双溪布洛7所国立小学的413名9 - 11岁的学生。校准操作员进行临床检查,并制作研究模型。记录所有牙齿和咬合异常,并使用SPSS 21.0版进行分析。采用Pearson卡方检验确定各参数的性别差异。结果:报告的牙畸形为多生牙和临床缺失牙(阻生牙或下颌缺损),患病率分别为1.5%和6.3%。咬合异常表现为:拥挤(54.0%),矢状面差异(过喷;增加、减少和反向上喷:55.5%),垂直差异(上嵌;增加、缩小和开放咬合:37.5%)和横向差异(单侧和双侧后牙合:5.1%)。所有报告的牙齿和咬合异常的性别差异无统计学意义(p>0.05)。结论:儿童混合恒牙列和早期恒牙列表现出多种牙合异常,以拥挤异常最多。在研究人群中,性别与任何类型的牙齿或咬合特征无关。
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Characteristics and Association of Gender to Dental and Occlusal Anomalies in Malaysian Primary School Children
Aim: To describe the distribution and association of dental and occlusal anomalies to gender in children of mixed and early permanent dentition. Methods: It is a cross-sectional study with stratified random sampling based on the main ethnic composition involving 413 subjects aged between 9 and 11 years old enrolled in 7 national primary schools in Sungai Buloh, Selangor. A calibrated operator carried out clinical examinations, and study models were fabricated. All dental and occlusal anomalies were recorded accordingly and were analysed using SPSS version 21.0. Pearson chi-square test was used to determine the gender-based differences for various parameters. Results: The reported dental anomalies were supernumeraries and clinically missing teeth (impacted or hypodontia) with a prevalence of 1.5% and 6.3%, respectively. The occlusal abnormalities were: crowding (54.0%), sagittal discrepancies (overjet; increased, reduced, and reversed overjet: 55.5%), vertical discrepancies (overbite; increased, reduced, and open bite: 37.5%) and transverse discrepancies (unilateral and bilateral posterior crossbite: 5.1%). Gender-based differences were not statistically significant to all reported dental and occlusal anomalies (p>0.05). Conclusions: Children in the mixed and early permanent dentition showed various dental and occlusal anomalies with crowding being the highest anomaly. Gender was not associated with any type of dental or occlusal characteristics in the studied population.
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