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Dental Anomalies' Characteristics.

Tatiana Sella Tunis1,2,3, Ofer Sarne3, Israel Hershkovitz1,2, Tamar Finkelstein3, Aikaterini Maria Pavlidi3, Yehoshua Shapira3, Moshe Davidovitch3, Nir Shpack3.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to characterize dental anomalies. The pretreatment records (photographs and radiographs) of 2897 patients (41.4% males and 58.6% females) were utilized to detect dental anomalies. The dental anomalies studied were related to number, size and shape, position, and eruption. A Chi-square test was carried out to detect associations between dental anomalies, jaw, and sex. A total of 1041 (36%) of the subjects manifested at least one dental anomaly. The prevalence of all dental anomalies was jaw-dependent and greater in the maxilla, except for submerged and transmigrated teeth. The most frequently missing teeth were the maxillary lateral incisor (62.3%) and the mandibular second premolars (60.6%). The most frequent supernumerary teeth were the incisors in the maxilla (97%) and the first premolars in the mandible (43%). Dental anomalies are more frequent in the maxilla and mainly involve the anterior teeth; in the mandible, however, it is the posterior teeth. These differences can be attributed to the evolutionary history of the jaws and their diverse development patterns.

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Keywords:  dental anomalies; dental diagnosis; growth and development; mandible; maxilla

Year:  2021        PMID: 34202064     DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics11071161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-4418


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