Prevalence of dental anomalies among the school children: An Epidemiological study in South-East Region of Bangladesh

Purpose: This study was conducted on a randomly selected group of secondary school adolescents in the Sadar Upazila under Cox's Bazar to assess the incidence of developmental dental (Deciduous, permanent and Mixed Dentition) anomalies concerning age, gender, and the relationship between jaws an...

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Main Authors: Nasrin Jahan, Md Ashif Iqbal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:The Saint's International Dental Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sidj.org/article.asp?issn=2454-3160;year=2021;volume=5;issue=1;spage=22;epage=27;aulast=Jahan
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spelling doaj-843cbba44aa24507a5f23b315da8332d2021-07-07T14:41:42ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsThe Saint's International Dental Journal2454-31602589-73732021-01-0151222710.4103/sidj.sidj_3_21Prevalence of dental anomalies among the school children: An Epidemiological study in South-East Region of BangladeshNasrin JahanMd Ashif IqbalPurpose: This study was conducted on a randomly selected group of secondary school adolescents in the Sadar Upazila under Cox's Bazar to assess the incidence of developmental dental (Deciduous, permanent and Mixed Dentition) anomalies concerning age, gender, and the relationship between jaws and teeth. Methodology: A sample survey by an oral examination of 198 school students, 11–16 years of age, was drawn from a Kalatali, Cox's Bazar District school Bangladesh who were available on October 19, 2019. Our participants were limited to students whose parents were agreed to participate in the survey and provided informed consent. Clinical examination was performed to identify the prevalence of developmental dental anomaly using portable light, dental mirror, and oral explorer. Dental abnormalities were discovered after examining the complete maxillary and mandibular arch. Results: Of the total respondents under the study, 56.6% were female, and 43.4% were male. Among the diagnosed disturbances, developmental anomalies in upper lateral incisors prevailed in 34.3% of cases. The cusp of Carabelli appeared to be the most dominant one covering almost 73.9% of the existing coverage of anomalies. However, the presence of the cusp of Carabelli in the permanent dentition was found in 76.2% of cases. Conclusion: Out of several dental anomalies, cups of Carabelli came out as the most prevalent dental anomaly among the sample shows 11.15 Chi-square value of the study subjects.http://www.sidj.org/article.asp?issn=2454-3160;year=2021;volume=5;issue=1;spage=22;epage=27;aulast=Jahancusp of carabellidental anomaliesgeminationoral examinationtalon cusp
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Md Ashif Iqbal
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Prevalence of dental anomalies among the school children: An Epidemiological study in South-East Region of Bangladesh
The Saint's International Dental Journal
cusp of carabelli
dental anomalies
gemination
oral examination
talon cusp
author_facet Nasrin Jahan
Md Ashif Iqbal
author_sort Nasrin Jahan
title Prevalence of dental anomalies among the school children: An Epidemiological study in South-East Region of Bangladesh
title_short Prevalence of dental anomalies among the school children: An Epidemiological study in South-East Region of Bangladesh
title_full Prevalence of dental anomalies among the school children: An Epidemiological study in South-East Region of Bangladesh
title_fullStr Prevalence of dental anomalies among the school children: An Epidemiological study in South-East Region of Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of dental anomalies among the school children: An Epidemiological study in South-East Region of Bangladesh
title_sort prevalence of dental anomalies among the school children: an epidemiological study in south-east region of bangladesh
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series The Saint's International Dental Journal
issn 2454-3160
2589-7373
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Purpose: This study was conducted on a randomly selected group of secondary school adolescents in the Sadar Upazila under Cox's Bazar to assess the incidence of developmental dental (Deciduous, permanent and Mixed Dentition) anomalies concerning age, gender, and the relationship between jaws and teeth. Methodology: A sample survey by an oral examination of 198 school students, 11–16 years of age, was drawn from a Kalatali, Cox's Bazar District school Bangladesh who were available on October 19, 2019. Our participants were limited to students whose parents were agreed to participate in the survey and provided informed consent. Clinical examination was performed to identify the prevalence of developmental dental anomaly using portable light, dental mirror, and oral explorer. Dental abnormalities were discovered after examining the complete maxillary and mandibular arch. Results: Of the total respondents under the study, 56.6% were female, and 43.4% were male. Among the diagnosed disturbances, developmental anomalies in upper lateral incisors prevailed in 34.3% of cases. The cusp of Carabelli appeared to be the most dominant one covering almost 73.9% of the existing coverage of anomalies. However, the presence of the cusp of Carabelli in the permanent dentition was found in 76.2% of cases. Conclusion: Out of several dental anomalies, cups of Carabelli came out as the most prevalent dental anomaly among the sample shows 11.15 Chi-square value of the study subjects.
topic cusp of carabelli
dental anomalies
gemination
oral examination
talon cusp
url http://www.sidj.org/article.asp?issn=2454-3160;year=2021;volume=5;issue=1;spage=22;epage=27;aulast=Jahan
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