Prevalence of malocclusion and occlusal traits among adolescents and young adults in Rivers State, Nigeria.

E A Aikins, C O Onyeaso
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Background and aims: A systematic and well-organized dental care program for any target population in a community requires some basic information, such as the prevalence of the condition to be assessed. Thus, the aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of malocclusion among predominantly Rivers State adolescents and to compare the results with other authors.

Methods: The sample which was randomly selected from seven secondary schools comprised 620 schoolchildren, 297 (48%) males and 323 (52%) females aged 13-20 years old with a mean age of 16.74 +/- 2.0 (SD) years. The children were examined for occlusal traits which included the occlusal antero-posterior relationship (Angles classification), overjet, overbite, openbite, crossbite, spacing and crowding. The Index of Complexity, Outcome and Need (ICON) protocol was employed in their classrooms using wooden spatulae and orthodontic millimeter rulers under natural illumination. None of the subjects had undergone any form of orthodontic treatment.

Results: Results showed that about 11.8% had normal occlusions, 80.3% had Class I malocclusions, 6.3% had Class II malocclusions (Div 1, 3.9%; Div 11, 2.4%) and 1.6% had Class III malocclusions. About 70% had normal overjets, normal overbite was seen in about 56%, whilst in the maxillary arch 14.4% had crowding and 60% spacing. Open bite was present in 7.1% while crossbite was found in 17.1%. Significant gender differences were found for overbite, overjet and Angles classification (P < 0.05).

Conclusion: Angles Class I malocclusion is the predominant occlusal pattern among these students. This finding compares favorably with other studies done in other parts of Nigeria.

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尼日利亚河流州青少年和青壮年错牙合的患病率和咬合特征。
背景和目的:一个针对社区中任何目标人群的系统和组织良好的牙科保健计划需要一些基本信息,例如要评估的疾病的患病率。因此,本研究的目的是确定河流州青少年中错牙合的患病率,并与其他作者的结果进行比较。方法:随机抽取7所中学在校生620人,其中男生297人(48%),女生323人(52%),年龄13-20岁,平均年龄16.74±2.0 (SD)岁。检查儿童的咬合特征,包括咬合前后关系(角度分类)、覆盖、覆盖、开放、交叉、间距和拥挤。他们的教室采用了复杂性,结果和需求指数(ICON)协议,在自然照明下使用木制铲子和正畸毫米尺。所有受试者都没有接受过任何形式的正畸治疗。结果:正常咬合占11.8%,ⅰ类错合占80.3%,ⅱ类错合占6.3% (Div 1, 3.9%;第11组(2.4%)和1.6%为III类错颌。上颌弓有拥挤现象的占14.4%,有间隔现象的占60%。开放咬合占7.1%,交叉咬合占17.1%。在复咬合、复咬合和角度分类上,性别差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。结论:角度I型错牙合是这些学生的主要错牙合类型。这一发现与在尼日利亚其他地区进行的其他研究相比是有利的。
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