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Prevalence and types of dental anomaly in a Thai non-syndromic oral cleft sample.

Tasanee Wangsrimongkol1, Montian Manosudprasit2, Poonsak Pisek2, Nisa Chittiwatanapong2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence and characteristics of dental anomalies (DAs); missing teeth (MT), dens-evaginatus (D-E), dens-invaginatus, dilaceration,fusion, gemination, macrodontia, microdontia (Micro), supernumerary teeth (SNT), and taurodontism, in permanent teeth among subjects with non-syndromic oral cleft. MATERIAL AND
METHOD: This cross-sectional study was designed to assess DAs from diagnostic records; comprising panoramic radiograph, intraoral photographs, dental casts, and orthodontic clinic charts of 280 Northeastern Thai subjects, mean age 10.3 +/- 3.2 years. Chi-square test was used to compare DA prevalences among cleft phenotypes and genders.
RESULTS: There were one or more teeth with DAs in 89.6% of the study population. Highest prevalence was MT (60.4%) followed by Micro (41.4%), dilaceration (6.4%), SNT (6.1%) , and 0.4% in D-E, fusion, gemination, and taurodontism. The most prevalent MT was found in 70.7% of subjects in bilateral cleft lip and palate group.
CONCLUSION: The two predominant DAs were MT and Micro, higher prevalences being found with the more severe cleft conditions. The most affected teeth were cleft-site lateral incisors. There were no differences in distribution of DA in male and female.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24386739

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Assoc Thai        ISSN: 0125-2208


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