Evaluation of third molar agenesis associated with hypodontia and oligodontia in turkish pediatric patients

Purpose: To evaluate the association between third molar (M3) agenesis and hypodontia and oligodontia in pediatric patients by using panoramic radiography. Materials and Methods: Panoramic radiographs of 1,471 patients (899 females; 572 males) and 5,884 teeth were retrospectively evaluated. The age...

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Main Authors: Gozde Seri̇ndere, Neslihan Ozveren, Meltem Tekbas Atay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Istanbul University 2021-01-01
Series:European Oral Research
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/eor/issue/59487/854435
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spelling doaj-8e2916bdd27c4aa1beb876ceda56db462021-02-04T14:01:45ZengIstanbul UniversityEuropean Oral Research2630-61582651-28232021-01-0154313614110.26650/eor.202001344Evaluation of third molar agenesis associated with hypodontia and oligodontia in turkish pediatric patientsGozde Seri̇ndere0Neslihan Ozveren1Meltem Tekbas Atay2HATAY MUSTAFA KEMAL ÜNİVERSİTESİTRAKYA UNIVERSITYTRAKYA UNIVERSITYPurpose: To evaluate the association between third molar (M3) agenesis and hypodontia and oligodontia in pediatric patients by using panoramic radiography. Materials and Methods: Panoramic radiographs of 1,471 patients (899 females; 572 males) and 5,884 teeth were retrospectively evaluated. The age and gender of the patients were recorded. Patients ages 9-15 years old were included in the study. The mean age was 12.76. The agenesis of M3 teeth and the relationship between M3 agenesis and hypodontia and oligodontia were recorded according to findings from the upper and lower jaw, in both the right and left locations, along with the number of M3 with agenesis. Data were analyzed using chi-square and McNemar tests (p<0.05). Results: A total of 1,319 (89.7%) patients had all M3 teeth present in the mouth, while the other 152 (10.3%) had congenital agenesis in one or more teeth. The number of teeth in which M3 agenesis was seen, in order of the number of missing teeth, was one (2.6%), two (2.4%), three (1.0%) and four (4.3%). Hypodontia was detected in 37 patients and oligodontia was detected in 3 patients. Conclusion: The prevalence of M3 agenesis varies from one population to another. One of the dental anomalies associated with M3 agenesis is hypodontia and oligodontia. In this study, M3 agenesis varied in terms of region and gender; hypodontia was also significantly higher in patients with missing mandibular M3.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/eor/issue/59487/854435hypodontiaoligodontiapanoramic radiographythird molar agenesistooth loss
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author Gozde Seri̇ndere
Neslihan Ozveren
Meltem Tekbas Atay
spellingShingle Gozde Seri̇ndere
Neslihan Ozveren
Meltem Tekbas Atay
Evaluation of third molar agenesis associated with hypodontia and oligodontia in turkish pediatric patients
European Oral Research
hypodontia
oligodontia
panoramic radiography
third molar agenesis
tooth loss
author_facet Gozde Seri̇ndere
Neslihan Ozveren
Meltem Tekbas Atay
author_sort Gozde Seri̇ndere
title Evaluation of third molar agenesis associated with hypodontia and oligodontia in turkish pediatric patients
title_short Evaluation of third molar agenesis associated with hypodontia and oligodontia in turkish pediatric patients
title_full Evaluation of third molar agenesis associated with hypodontia and oligodontia in turkish pediatric patients
title_fullStr Evaluation of third molar agenesis associated with hypodontia and oligodontia in turkish pediatric patients
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of third molar agenesis associated with hypodontia and oligodontia in turkish pediatric patients
title_sort evaluation of third molar agenesis associated with hypodontia and oligodontia in turkish pediatric patients
publisher Istanbul University
series European Oral Research
issn 2630-6158
2651-2823
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Purpose: To evaluate the association between third molar (M3) agenesis and hypodontia and oligodontia in pediatric patients by using panoramic radiography. Materials and Methods: Panoramic radiographs of 1,471 patients (899 females; 572 males) and 5,884 teeth were retrospectively evaluated. The age and gender of the patients were recorded. Patients ages 9-15 years old were included in the study. The mean age was 12.76. The agenesis of M3 teeth and the relationship between M3 agenesis and hypodontia and oligodontia were recorded according to findings from the upper and lower jaw, in both the right and left locations, along with the number of M3 with agenesis. Data were analyzed using chi-square and McNemar tests (p<0.05). Results: A total of 1,319 (89.7%) patients had all M3 teeth present in the mouth, while the other 152 (10.3%) had congenital agenesis in one or more teeth. The number of teeth in which M3 agenesis was seen, in order of the number of missing teeth, was one (2.6%), two (2.4%), three (1.0%) and four (4.3%). Hypodontia was detected in 37 patients and oligodontia was detected in 3 patients. Conclusion: The prevalence of M3 agenesis varies from one population to another. One of the dental anomalies associated with M3 agenesis is hypodontia and oligodontia. In this study, M3 agenesis varied in terms of region and gender; hypodontia was also significantly higher in patients with missing mandibular M3.
topic hypodontia
oligodontia
panoramic radiography
third molar agenesis
tooth loss
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/eor/issue/59487/854435
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