Literature DB >> 15354945

Agenesis of third molars in young Czech population.

E Rozkovcová1, M Marková, J Lánik, J Zvárová.   

Abstract

The aim of this study is to evaluate the incidence of third molars agenesis in the Czech population. One thousand patient's panoramic radiographs of the pedostomatological department of Second Stomatological Clinic of The First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, has been analyzed. The age of probands was ranging between 12 to 21 years inclusive. Patients were divided into 10 groups according to age. In each age group were 100 individuals - 50 boys and 50 girls. Agenesis of 1-4 third molars was present in 22.5% (25.6% in boys and 19.4% in girls). Intersexual difference is significant. Further, the incidence of third molars agenesis in individual dentition quadrants, upper and lower jaw and right and left side of dentition was examined. Neither in boys nor in girls were detected significant differences in these values. Agenesis of just one, any third molar occurs in 10.9% (12.0% in boys and 9.9% in girls). For one individual it is mean 1.9 congenitally missing third molars in boys and 2.0 congenitally missing third molars in girls. These intersexual differences are not significant. In boys, the most frequent agenesis was of one, next of two, then of three and at last of four third molars. In girls, agenesis of two was on the first place, then that of one and lastly and equally of three and of four third molars. The results were compared with literature data.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15354945

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prague Med Rep        ISSN: 1214-6994


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