| Literature DB >> 35281679 |
Nabeel Almotairy1, Fahad Almutairi2.
Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this article is to establish a comprehensive nation-wide prevalence of malocclusion traits on the sagittal, vertical, and transverse planes of space in Saudi Arabia. Materials andEntities:
Keywords: Epidemiology; humans; malocclusion; overbite; prevalence; tooth
Year: 2022 PMID: 35281679 PMCID: PMC8896587 DOI: 10.4103/jispcd.JISPCD_251_21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Soc Prev Community Dent ISSN: 2231-0762
The search strategy implemented in Medline (PubMed), Embase, and Web of Science Core Collection databases
| No. | Query | Results |
|---|---|---|
| Medline via PubMed | ||
| 1 | (prevalence[MeSH Terms]) OR prevalence[Title/Abstract] | 696,024 |
| 2 | (malocclusion[MeSH Terms]) OR Malocclusion[Title/Abstract] | 36,050 |
| 3 | (((overbite[Title/Abstract] OR overjet[Title/Abstract] OR displacement[Title/Abstract] OR Spacing[Title/Abstract] OR crowding[Title/Abstract] OR open bite[Title/Abstract] OR crossbite[Title/Abstract] OR scissors bite).[Title/Abstract])) OR Malocclusion, Angle Class[Title/Abstract] | 37,820 |
| 4 | (((malocclusion[MeSH Terms]) OR Malocclusion[Title/Abstract])) OR ((((overbite[Title/Abstract] OR overjet[Title/Abstract] OR displacement[Title/Abstract] OR Spacing[Title/Abstract] OR crowding[Title/Abstract] OR open bite[Title/Abstract] OR crossbite[Title/Abstract] OR scissors bite).[Title/Abstract])) OR Malocclusion, Angle Class[Title/Abstract]) | 67,666 |
| 5 | (((((malocclusion[MeSH Terms]) OR Malocclusion[Title/Abstract])) OR ((((overbite[Title/Abstract] OR overjet[Title/Abstract] OR displacement[Title/Abstract] OR Spacing[Title/Abstract] OR crowding[Title/Abstract] OR open bite[Title/Abstract] OR crossbite[Title/Abstract] OR scissors bite).[Title/Abstract])) OR Malocclusion, Angle Class[Title/Abstract]))) AND ((prevalence[MeSH Terms]) OR prevalence[Title/Abstract]) | 2,498 |
| Embase | ||
| 1 | “prevalence”/exp OR “prevalence” | 1,051,315 |
| 2 | “malocclusion”/exp OR “malocclusion” | 34,247 |
| 3 | “overbite” OR “overjet” OR “displacement” OR “spacing” OR “crowding” OR “open bite” OR “crossbite” OR “scissors bite” OR “angle class” | 44,606 |
| 4 | (“malocclusion”/exp OR “malocclusion”) OR (“overbite” OR “overjet” OR “displacement” OR “spacing” OR “crowding” OR “open bite” OR “crossbite” OR “scissors bite” OR “angle class”) | 71,909 |
| 5 | (“prevalence”/exp OR “prevalence”) AND ((“malocclusion”/exp OR “malocclusion”) OR (“overbite” OR “overjet” OR “displacement” OR “spacing” OR “crowding” OR “open bite” OR “crossbite” OR “scissors bite” OR “angle class”)) | 3,054 |
| Web of Science Core Collection | ||
| TI=(malocclusion OR (crowd* or bite or tooth or teeth)) AND TI=(prevalence OR epidemiology OR distribution) Indexes=SCI-EXP`ANDED, SSCI, A&HCI, CPCI-S, CPCI-SSH, ESCI Timespan=All years | 1,593 | |
Included malocclusion categories/traits on the sagittal, vertical, and transverse planes as well as tooth space-related traits
| Malocclusion category | Included malocclusion traits |
|---|---|
| Traits in the sagittal plane | Primary and permanent molar relations, British Standards incisor classifications, anterior crossbite, and anterior overjet |
| Traits in the vertical plane | Anterior overbite and anterior and lateral open bite |
| Traits in the transverse plane | Buccal crossbite, scissors bite, midline shift, and diastema |
| Tooth space-related traits | Teeth crowding and spacing |
Figure 1PRISMA flowchart illustrates the included studies’ systematic screening/selection process
Quality assessment of the included studies using an adapted version of the JBI critical appraisal checklist
| Question | Farsi and Salama (1996) | Asiry (2015) | Wyne | Murshid | Alamoudi (1999) | Ghaznawi | Alajlan | Gudipaneni | Zakirulla (2012) | Alogaibi | Asiry and AlShahrani (2019) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Was the sample frame appropriate to address the target population? | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Unclear | Yes | Yes |
| Were study participants sampled in an appropriate way? | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | Unclear | Yes | Unclear | Unclear | Yes |
| Was the sample size adequate? | No | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
| Were the study subjects and the setting described in detail? | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | No |
| Were valid methods used for the identification of the condition? | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Unclear | Yes | Yes |
| Was the condition measured in a standard, reliable way for all participants? | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | No |
| Was there appropriate statistical analysis? | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Unclear | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
| Risk of bias | Moderate | Moderate | High | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Low | High | Moderate | Moderate |
Main characteristics of the included studies
| Study | Year | Sample size; gender | Age (years) | Sample source | Malocclusion traits, | Defined | Exam method | Study quality |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alamoudi (1999) | 1990 | 502; 244 F: 258 M | 4–6 | School | V: LOB = 1; | Yes | Clinical | Moderate |
| Farsi and Salama (1996) | 1996 | 520; NA | 3–5 | School | S: MR (Cl 1 = 416, Cl 2 = 42, Cl 3 = 62), IR (Cl 1 = 445, Cl 2 = 57, Cl 3 = 18), OJ (0–1 mm = 283, 2–3 mm = 172, ≥4 mm = 65), ACB = 15; | Yes | Clinical | Moderate |
| Ghaznawi | 1999 | 1010; 478 F: 532 M | 12–40 | Dental clinic | T: DT = 45 | — | Clinical and X-ray | Moderate |
| Wyne | 2001 | Primary dentition: 77; 38 F: 39 M | 4 ± 1.4 | Public | S: MR (Cl 1 = 151, Cl 2 = 2, Cl 3 = 0), ACB = 1; | — | Clinical | Low |
| Murshid | 2010 | 1024; 416 F: 608 M | 13–15 | School | S: MR (Cl 1 = 92, Cl 2 = 214, Cl 3 = 140), OJ (>4 mm = 294); V: OVB (>4 mm = 408); | Yes | Clinical and study casts | Moderate |
| Zakirulla (2012) | 2012 | 700; 294 F: 406 M | 2–6 | Dental clinic | S: MR (Cl 1 =389, Cl 2 = 23, Cl 3 = 288), ACB = 5; | Yes | Clinical | Low |
| Asiry (2015) | 2015 | 1825; 818 F: 1007 M | 12–16 | School | S: MR (Cl 1 = 1097, Cl 2 = 130, Cl 3 = 185), IR (Cl 1 = 988, Cl 2 = 227, Cl 3 = 206), OJ (≤0 mm = 183, 1–3 mm = 1223, 4–6 mm = 278, >6 mm = 22), ACB = 153; | Yes | Clinical | Moderate |
| Gudipaneni | 2018 | 500; 223 F: 277 M | 16 ± 1 | Dental clinic | S: MR (Cl 1 = 264, Cl 2 = 159, Cl 3 = 77), OJ (≤0 mm = 57, 2-4 mm = 332, >4mm = 111), ACB = 24; | Yes | Clinical | High |
| Alajlan | 2019 | 520; 273 F: 247 M | 7–12 | School | S: MR (Cl 1 = 366, Cl 2 = 111, Cl 3 = 43), IR (Cl 1 = 377, Cl 2 = 103, Cl 3 = 40), OJ (≤0 mm = 49, 0–4 mm = 396, >4 mm = 75), ACB = 27; | Yes | Clinical | Moderate |
| Asiry and AlShahrani (2019) | 2019 | 1998; 1000 F: 998 M | 14.13 ± 0.99 | School | S: MR (Cl 1 = 1219, Cl 2 = 326, Cl 3 = 154), IR (Cl 1 = 1255, Cl 2 = 231, Cl 3 = 112), OJ (≤0 mm = 94, 1–3 mm = 1515, 4–6 mm = 328, >6 mm = 61), ACB = 109; | Yes | Clinical | Moderate |
| Alogaibi | 2020 | 3016; 1507 F: 1509 M | 14–18 | School | S: MR (Cl 1 = 1718, Cl 2 = 510, Cl 3 = 422), OJ (≤0 mm = 114, 0–4 mm = 2400, 4–6 mm = 430, >6 mm = 72); ACB = 178; | Yes | Clinical | Moderate |
ACB = anterior crossbite; AOB = anterior open bite; BCB = buccal crossbite; Cl = molar/incisor classification; CR = crowding; DT = diastema; F = female; IR = incisal relation; LOB = lateral open bite; MR = molar relation; MS = midline shift; n = number; NA = not applicable; O = tooth space malocclusion traits; OJ = overjet; OVB = overbite; S = sagittal; SB = scissors bite; SP = spacing; T = transverse; V = vertical
Figure 2(A) The pooled prevalence of molar and incisor relations and (B) the pooled prevalence of overjet and overbite classifications during primary and permanent dentitions. *Charts represent the molar relationship in the primary dentition, which were classified as follows: flush-terminal (light gray), distal-step (dark gray), and mesial-step (black) relations
Figure 3The pooled prevalence of anterior crossbite, transverse, vertical, and tooth space-related malocclusion traits across Saudi Arabia during primary (A) and permanent (B) dentitions. *No data were reported concerning midline diastema in the primary dentition