克尔曼地区牙齿患者的牛头畸形患病率及其相关异常

IF 0.1 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Oral Health and Oral Epidemiology Pub Date : 2022-10-04 DOI:10.34172/johoe.2022.02
Mansoureh Darijani
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背景:牛牙畸形是一种异常现象,会给牙齿治疗带来问题。对于临床医生来说,准确地确定这种异常的患病率是至关重要的。本研究旨在确定2019年在克尔曼就诊的患者中牛牙症的患病率及其相关异常。方法:对2019年在克尔曼市私人诊所就诊的患者的424张数字全景x线片进行横断面研究。全景x线片评估是否存在牛头齿磨牙和可能的相关异常,如小牙畸形,严重牙下畸形,以及牙釉质和牙本质发育不全。统计学分析采用SPSS 21和卡方检验。显著性水平设为0.05。结果:本研究结果显示,年龄18-52岁的患者共拍摄424张全景x线片,其中33张(男性6.6%,女性9.0%)中有82颗牛头齿,占7.78%。性别与牛牙症无显著相关(P = 0.36)。其中,下颌骨占34.1%,上颌骨占65.9%。受累最多的牙齿是下颌第二磨牙。上颌与下颌骨感染牙的关系无统计学意义(P = 0.74)。只有1例患者有4颗牛头齿,同时出现了牛头齿畸形和下颌畸形。结论:本研究中牛头齿臼齿的患病率为7.78%,以第二磨牙和下颌骨多见。此外,发现低牙齿畸形是最常见的异常类型。
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Prevalence of taurodontism and its associated anomalies in dental patients in Kerman
Background: Taurodontism is an anomaly that can cause problems in dental treatment. It is essential for clinicians to accurately determine the prevalence of this anomaly. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of taurodontism and its associated anomalies in patients visiting clinics in Kerman in 2019. Methods : This cross-sectional study was conducted on 424 digital panoramic radiographs of patients who visited private clinics in Kerman in 2019. The panoramic radiographs were evaluated for the presence of taurodont molars and possible related anomalies such as microdontia, severe hypodontia, as well as enamel and dentin hypoplasia. The statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 21 and chi-square test. The significance level was set at 0.05. Results : The findings of this study showed there were 82 taurodont teeth in 33 (7.78%) out of a total of 424 panoramic radiographs (6.6% in males and 9.0% in females with an age range of 18-52(. There was no significant relationship between sex and taurodontism ( P = 0.36). Of 82 taurodont molars, 34.1% were in the mandible and 65.9% in the maxilla. The most involved teeth were the mandibular second molars. There was no significant relationship between maxilla and mandible concerning the infected teeth ( P = 0.74). Taurodontism and hypodontia were observed simultaneously in only one man who had 4 taurodont teeth. Conclusion : The prevalence of taurodont molars in this study was 7.78% and it was more common in second molars and in the mandible. Moreover, hypotaurodontism was found as the most common type of anomaly.
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