Epidemiological, Clinical and Radiographic Features of Supernumerary Teeth in Nonsyndromic Bosnian and Herzegovinian Population: a Monocentric Study.

Q2 Medicine Medicinski arhiv Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.5455/medarh.2022.76.348-353
Naida Hadziabdic, Amila Haskic, Aldin Mujkic, Lajla Hasic-Brankovic, Aida Dzankovic, Samra Korac, Irmina Tahmiscija
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Background: Supernumerary teeth (ST) represent one of the most common developmental anomalies among humans.

Objective: In this study, we set a goal to investigate ST prevalence in the Bosnian and Herzegovinian population along with characteristics and complications that ST can cause.

Methods: This retrospective study was based on panoramic radiographs, CBCT images, and dental records. Analyzed ST characteristics were: type, morphology, location, eruption state, location in the arch, orientation, and associated clinical complications. Statistical analysis included univariate analysis and bivariate analysis using Fisher's exact test with a confidence interval of 95% (p<0.05).

Results: On a sample of 10.237 patients, ST teeth appear in 100 patients with a prevalence of 0.98%. Out of 138 analyzed ST mesiodens was the most frequent (43.47%). The most common location of the ST was maxilla (77.53%). The majority of ST were impacted (90.5%) but with no complications (71.7%). There was statistically significant relationship (p<0.001) between the type of ST and location (mesiodens and distomolars were mostly found in the maxilla). The relationship between ST type and morphology was also statistically significant (p<0.001)-mesiodens was associated with conical morphology, parapremolar with supplementary, and distomolar with tuberculate morphology. The occurrence of ST-associated retention of adjacent teeth was correlated to the type of tooth (p<0.001).

Conclusion: The present study found prevalence of ST in B&H population to be low. Although associated pathology was not high early diagnosis allows optimal patient management which reduces later complications.

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波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那非综合征人群多牙的流行病学、临床和影像学特征:一项单中心研究。
背景:多生牙齿是人类最常见的发育异常之一。目的:在本研究中,我们设定的目标是调查ST在波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那人群中的患病率以及ST可能引起的特征和并发症。方法:本回顾性研究基于全景x线片,CBCT图像和牙科记录。分析ST的特征包括:类型、形态、位置、出疹状态、在弓内的位置、取向及相关临床并发症。统计分析包括单因素分析和双因素分析,采用Fisher精确检验,置信区间为95%(结果:在10.237例患者样本中,100例患者出现ST牙,发生率为0.98%)。138例中以中继性乳杆菌最多(43.47%)。ST最常见的位置是上颌骨(77.53%)。大部分ST段(90.5%)被阻生,但无并发症(71.7%)。结论:本研究发现B&H人群中ST患病率较低。虽然相关病理不高,但早期诊断可以优化患者管理,减少后期并发症。
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