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Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the delay in dental development in patients with cleidocranial dysplasia (CCD) applying a longitudinal approach of maturational stages of teeth. A secondary objective was to examine whether an increasing number of supernumerary teeth influences dental development.
Methods: A total of 38 patients were included, consisting of 13 patients with CCD and 25 without CCD, selected from the Generation R Study. Both groups were matched by age and number of supernumerary teeth.Dental development was assessed using the Demirjian method. Linear mixed models were used to study the longitudinal aspects of dental development delay between the 2 timepoints. Subgroup analysis was performed using 3 linear regression models to study the extent of dental development delay in CCD patients compared with the control group and to evaluate the influence of an increasing number of supernumerary teeth on developmental delay.
Results: No significant decelerations in dental development between late childhood and early adolescence were found in both groups. However, the CCD group showed a delay in dental development of 3.3 years [β -0.8; 95% CI (-4.3,-2.2)] in comparison to the control group when confounded for sex and supernumerary teeth. The number of supernumery teeth proved not to be a significant determinant as there was a P -value of 0.22.
Conclusions: The authors' findings indicate that dental development in CCD patients is delayed by ~3.3 years, which stays stable from adolescence. An increasing number of supernumerary teeth did not contribute to further delays in dental development.
目的:应用牙发育成熟阶段纵向观察方法,探讨锁骨颅发育不良(CCD)患者的牙发育延迟。第二个目的是研究越来越多的多余牙齿是否会影响牙齿发育。方法:共纳入38例患者,其中有CCD患者13例,无CCD患者25例,均选自Generation R Study。两组按年龄和多牙数进行匹配。采用Demirjian法评估牙齿发育情况。线性混合模型用于研究两个时间点之间牙齿发育延迟的纵向方面。采用3种线性回归模型进行亚组分析,研究CCD患者与对照组相比牙齿发育迟缓的程度,并评价多牙数量增加对发育迟缓的影响。结果:两组儿童的牙齿发育在儿童期晚期和青春期早期均未见明显减慢。然而,CCD组显示牙齿发育延迟3.3年[β -0.8;95% CI(-4.3,-2.2)]与对照组相比,当混淆性别和多余牙齿时。由于p值为0.22,多余牙齿的数量被证明不是一个显著的决定因素。结论:CCD患者的牙齿发育延迟约3.3年,从青春期开始保持稳定。越来越多的多余牙齿并没有导致牙齿发育的进一步延迟。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery serves as a forum of communication for all those involved in craniofacial surgery, maxillofacial surgery and pediatric plastic surgery. Coverage ranges from practical aspects of craniofacial surgery to the basic science that underlies surgical practice. The journal publishes original articles, scientific reviews, editorials and invited commentary, abstracts and selected articles from international journals, and occasional international bibliographies in craniofacial surgery.