喀布尔医科大学牙科学生牙齿错颌的患病率及其性别分布

Hedayatullah Ehsan, Mashal Azami, Shamila Azimi
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本研究旨在提供有关Ali Abad教学牙科诊所正畸科喀布尔医科大学(KUMS)牙科学生牙齿错颌患病率的定量和定性信息,评估性别间错颌的关系以及社会中性别间错颌的主要原因以及社区对牙槽畸形治疗的倾向。本研究采用横断面调查方法,随机抽取喀布尔医科大学阿里阿巴德牙科教学诊所牙科系18-25岁学生133名,其中男68名(51.12%),女65名(48.87%)。因“角度”分类导致的错牙合分类中,女性为I类(53.48%)、II类(21.4%)、III类(23.07%),男性为I类(48.33%)、II类(6.66%)、III类(43.33%)。人群拥挤的患病率男性为33%,女性为43%。分别研究和分析,女性最常见的口腔问题是龋齿(53.84%)。根据我们的调查(65名女性参与者),没有人患有牙周炎,而在男性中,斑块的发生率为28.97%,最不常见的是牙龈炎(6%)。男孩的牙外伤和女孩的遗传可能是导致错牙合的最重要因素。女孩对正畸治疗更感兴趣,这可能是因为她们比男孩更注重美。此外,在参与者中,拥挤的比例最高,其次是深的,开放的咬和边缘到边缘的咬。
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Prevalence of dental malocclusion and its gender distribution among dental students at Kabul university of medical science
The current study aims to provide quantitative and qualitative information about the prevalence of dental malocclusions among dental students of Kabul University of Medical Sciences (KUMS) in the orthodontics department of Ali Abad Teaching Dental Clinic that evaluates the relationship of malocclusion between gender and the major causes of malocclusion in society among genders and the tendency of the community toward the treatment of dentoalveolar anomalies. This study was a cross-sectional survey that was done randomly among 133 students, 68 male (51.12%) and 65 female (48.87%), in an age range of 18–25 years old at Kabul University of Medical Sciences, Ali Abad teaching dental clinic faculty of dentistry. show the dental malocclusion classes due to “angle" classification in females in Class I (53.48%), Class II (21.4%), and Class III (23.07%), while in males in Class I (48.33%), Class II (6.66%), and Class III (43.33%). The prevalence rate of crowding was 33% in males and 43% in females. It has been studied and analyzed separately that the most common oral problems in females were dental caries (53.84%). According to our survey (65 female participants), no one had periodontitis, while in males, plaque was at a rate of 28.97%, and the least common was gingivitis (6%), respectively. The occurrence of dental trauma in boys and heredity in girls may be the most important factors for dental malocclusion. Girls were more interested in orthodontic treatments, which may be because they pay more attention to beauty than boys. Moreover, crowding had the highest rate among participants, followed by deep, open bites and edge-to-edge bites.
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