Prevalence and Characteristics of Congenitally Missing Permanent Teeth among Orthodontic Patients in Southern Croatia

Background: Congenitally missing permanent teeth (CMPT), excluding third molars, was recognized as a clinical and public health problem in pediatric dentistry. Aim: To determine the prevalence of CMPT among orthodontic patients in Southern Croatia. Materials and Methods: In a retrospective study, we...

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Main Authors: Jozo Badrov, Goran Gašpar, Antonija Tadin, Tea Galić, Danijela Kalibović Govorko, Lidija Gavić, Robert Badrov, Ivan Galić
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Published: University of Zagreb. School of Dental Medicine 2017-01-01
Series:Acta Stomatologica Croatica
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/281433
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spelling doaj-0f2f5ad6e109445ba8ecfb6e54aea8522020-11-24T23:59:45ZengUniversity of Zagreb. School of Dental MedicineActa Stomatologica Croatica0001-70191846-04102017-01-01514290299Prevalence and Characteristics of Congenitally Missing Permanent Teeth among Orthodontic Patients in Southern CroatiaJozo Badrov0Goran Gašpar1Antonija Tadin2Tea Galić3Danijela Kalibović Govorko4Lidija Gavić5Robert Badrov6Ivan Galić7Study of Dental Medicine, University of Split School of Medicine, Split, CroatiaStudy of Dental Medicine, University of Split School of Medicine, Split, CroatiaStudy of Dental Medicine, University of Split School of Medicine, Split, CroatiaStudy of Dental Medicine, University of Split School of Medicine, Split, CroatiaStudy of Dental Medicine, University of Split School of Medicine, Split, CroatiaStudy of Dental Medicine, University of Split School of Medicine, Split, CroatiaStudy of Dental Medicine, University of Split School of Medicine, Split, CroatiaStudy of Dental Medicine, University of Split School of Medicine, Split, Croatia; Department of Research in Biomedicine and Health, University of Split School of Medicine, Split, CroatiaBackground: Congenitally missing permanent teeth (CMPT), excluding third molars, was recognized as a clinical and public health problem in pediatric dentistry. Aim: To determine the prevalence of CMPT among orthodontic patients in Southern Croatia. Materials and Methods: In a retrospective study, we analyzed CMPT in patients from three different regions in Southern Croatia (SC). Two orthodontic practices from each region were selected and a total of 4649 records of patients aged 6 - 15 years, who were clinically examined for orthodontic treatment between 2008 and 2015, were evaluated. We excluded 219 patients and 4430 patients remained for further analysis. Results: There was no difference in prevalence of CMPT among regions in Southern Croatia, and the whole sample was evaluated. CMPT was found in 345(7.8%) patients. The highest proportion of CMPT was with one or two missing teeth 122 (81.9%) and 158 (80.6%), followed by those with three to five missing teeth or moderate hypodontia, 25(16.8%) and 35(17.9%), in males, and females respectively. Bilateral hypodontia of the lower second premolars and upper second incisors was more common than unilateral hypodontia. Conclusions: The obtained results of high prevalence of CMPT in Southern Croatia reinforce the need for a timely diagnostics and treatment of moderate and severe cases.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/281433AnodontiaPrevalenceCroatia
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author Jozo Badrov
Goran Gašpar
Antonija Tadin
Tea Galić
Danijela Kalibović Govorko
Lidija Gavić
Robert Badrov
Ivan Galić
spellingShingle Jozo Badrov
Goran Gašpar
Antonija Tadin
Tea Galić
Danijela Kalibović Govorko
Lidija Gavić
Robert Badrov
Ivan Galić
Prevalence and Characteristics of Congenitally Missing Permanent Teeth among Orthodontic Patients in Southern Croatia
Acta Stomatologica Croatica
Anodontia
Prevalence
Croatia
author_facet Jozo Badrov
Goran Gašpar
Antonija Tadin
Tea Galić
Danijela Kalibović Govorko
Lidija Gavić
Robert Badrov
Ivan Galić
author_sort Jozo Badrov
title Prevalence and Characteristics of Congenitally Missing Permanent Teeth among Orthodontic Patients in Southern Croatia
title_short Prevalence and Characteristics of Congenitally Missing Permanent Teeth among Orthodontic Patients in Southern Croatia
title_full Prevalence and Characteristics of Congenitally Missing Permanent Teeth among Orthodontic Patients in Southern Croatia
title_fullStr Prevalence and Characteristics of Congenitally Missing Permanent Teeth among Orthodontic Patients in Southern Croatia
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Characteristics of Congenitally Missing Permanent Teeth among Orthodontic Patients in Southern Croatia
title_sort prevalence and characteristics of congenitally missing permanent teeth among orthodontic patients in southern croatia
publisher University of Zagreb. School of Dental Medicine
series Acta Stomatologica Croatica
issn 0001-7019
1846-0410
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background: Congenitally missing permanent teeth (CMPT), excluding third molars, was recognized as a clinical and public health problem in pediatric dentistry. Aim: To determine the prevalence of CMPT among orthodontic patients in Southern Croatia. Materials and Methods: In a retrospective study, we analyzed CMPT in patients from three different regions in Southern Croatia (SC). Two orthodontic practices from each region were selected and a total of 4649 records of patients aged 6 - 15 years, who were clinically examined for orthodontic treatment between 2008 and 2015, were evaluated. We excluded 219 patients and 4430 patients remained for further analysis. Results: There was no difference in prevalence of CMPT among regions in Southern Croatia, and the whole sample was evaluated. CMPT was found in 345(7.8%) patients. The highest proportion of CMPT was with one or two missing teeth 122 (81.9%) and 158 (80.6%), followed by those with three to five missing teeth or moderate hypodontia, 25(16.8%) and 35(17.9%), in males, and females respectively. Bilateral hypodontia of the lower second premolars and upper second incisors was more common than unilateral hypodontia. Conclusions: The obtained results of high prevalence of CMPT in Southern Croatia reinforce the need for a timely diagnostics and treatment of moderate and severe cases.
topic Anodontia
Prevalence
Croatia
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/281433
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