Assessment of eruption disturbances in the mixed dentition phase of a population in Eastern India: A cross-sectional study

N. Saha, Shiladitya Sil, Subhankar Ghosh
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Context: Eruption disturbances in the primary dentition resulting from environmental and genetic factors can eventually lead to complex anomalies in permanent dentition. If intercepted at an early stage, such anomalies in the permanent dentition can be averted. Aim: In this study, the most common eruption disturbances in the mixed dentition phase have been highlighted in an ethnic group in Eastern India. Materials and Methods: Three thousand children between the ages of 6 and 12 years were randomly chosen with 1330 children in the experimental group and 1670 in the control group. The entire population was divided into two age groups – 6–9 years and 10–12 years. The experimental group had 680 males and 650 females. A total of nine parameters were identified that included premature loss of deciduous teeth, over-retained primary teeth, supernumerary teeth, congenital absence of permanent teeth, ankylosis, eruption cysts, etc., Statistical Analysis Used: The Chi-square test was used for the analysis. Results: Statistically significant differences were observed for each of the parameters considered in this study with respect to the two age groups, namely 6–9 years and 10–12 years, and gender, namely male and female, of the experimental group with P < 0.01%. Conclusion: Accurate understanding of the pattern of eruption disturbances in the mixed dentition period of any ethnic group and/or population is imperative for timely intervention and/or referral by primary care dentists so that malocclusion in the permanent dentition can be intercepted and corrected, thereby improving the quality of life index for that ethnic group/population.
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背景:环境和遗传因素导致的乳牙列萌出紊乱最终会导致恒牙列复杂异常。如果在早期拦截,恒牙列中的这种异常可以避免。目的:在这项研究中,印度东部的一个民族强调了混合牙列期最常见的萌出障碍。材料与方法:随机抽取3000名6-12岁儿童,实验组1330名,对照组1670名。整个人群被分为两个年龄组——6-9岁和10-12岁。实验组有680名男性和650名女性。共确定了9个参数,包括乳牙过早脱落、乳牙过度保留、多生牙、先天性恒牙缺失、强直、萌出囊肿等。使用统计分析:采用卡方检验进行分析。结果:本研究中考虑的每个参数在两个年龄组(即6-9岁和10-12岁)和性别(即男性和女性)方面都存在统计学上的显著差异,结论:准确了解任何民族和/或人群混合牙列期萌出障碍的模式,对于初级保健牙医及时干预和/或转诊,从而提高该民族/人口的生活质量指数。
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