ERUPTION TIME OF PERMANENT FIRST MOLARS AND INCISORS AMONG FEMALE PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN OF RIYADH

Objective: To determine the mean eruption time of permanent first molars, central and lateral incisors andto compare the relationship of mean eruption time with body mass index (BMI) in Saudi female primaryschool children from Riyadh. Saudi Arabia. Study design: Cross sectional study. Subjec...

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Main Authors: Arham Nawaz Chohan, Nazeer Bashir Khan, Una AI Nahedh, Mashael Bin Hassan, Nora AI Sufyani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dow University of Health Sciences 2007-01-01
Series:Journal of the Dow University of Health Sciences
Online Access:http://www.jduhs.com/index.php/jduhs/article/view/215
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spelling doaj-cd0019cd06aa410d9470db398bde80c52020-11-25T03:40:07ZengDow University of Health SciencesJournal of the Dow University of Health Sciences1995-21982410-21802007-01-01125358215ERUPTION TIME OF PERMANENT FIRST MOLARS AND INCISORS AMONG FEMALE PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN OF RIYADHArham Nawaz Chohan0Nazeer Bashir Khan1Una AI Nahedh2Mashael Bin Hassan3Nora AI Sufyani4Saudi ArabiaSaudi ArabiaSaudi ArabiaSaudi ArabiaSaudi ArabiaObjective: To determine the mean eruption time of permanent first molars, central and lateral incisors andto compare the relationship of mean eruption time with body mass index (BMI) in Saudi female primaryschool children from Riyadh. Saudi Arabia. Study design: Cross sectional study. Subjects and methods: The study population comprised o f 612 randomly selected primary school childrenof grade 1 to grade 3. The eruption time o f permanent first molars, central and lateral incisors with age.height and weight were recorded. Results: The mean age of children was 89.3 (SD 9.6) months ranging from 71 months to 109 months. Themaxillary right first molar had the lowest mean eruption time o f 77.4 (SD 3.9) months and the maxillaryright lateral incisor was the last tooth to erupt with eruption time of 98.4 (SD 6.5) months. Furthermore, themandibular incisors erupted significantly earlier than maxillary incisors. By the age o f 100 months, 97%of the girls had all their first permanent molars erupted. Conclusion: There was no significant correlation observed between eruption times with BMI of the studiedteeth except the maxillary right lateral incisor. However, an inverse relationship may exist between theeruption times and BMI. The Saudi female primary school children showed later eruption time of permanentfirst molars, central and lateral incisors when compared with the reported results o f other national studies.http://www.jduhs.com/index.php/jduhs/article/view/215
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author Arham Nawaz Chohan
Nazeer Bashir Khan
Una AI Nahedh
Mashael Bin Hassan
Nora AI Sufyani
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Nazeer Bashir Khan
Una AI Nahedh
Mashael Bin Hassan
Nora AI Sufyani
ERUPTION TIME OF PERMANENT FIRST MOLARS AND INCISORS AMONG FEMALE PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN OF RIYADH
Journal of the Dow University of Health Sciences
author_facet Arham Nawaz Chohan
Nazeer Bashir Khan
Una AI Nahedh
Mashael Bin Hassan
Nora AI Sufyani
author_sort Arham Nawaz Chohan
title ERUPTION TIME OF PERMANENT FIRST MOLARS AND INCISORS AMONG FEMALE PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN OF RIYADH
title_short ERUPTION TIME OF PERMANENT FIRST MOLARS AND INCISORS AMONG FEMALE PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN OF RIYADH
title_full ERUPTION TIME OF PERMANENT FIRST MOLARS AND INCISORS AMONG FEMALE PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN OF RIYADH
title_fullStr ERUPTION TIME OF PERMANENT FIRST MOLARS AND INCISORS AMONG FEMALE PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN OF RIYADH
title_full_unstemmed ERUPTION TIME OF PERMANENT FIRST MOLARS AND INCISORS AMONG FEMALE PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN OF RIYADH
title_sort eruption time of permanent first molars and incisors among female primary school children of riyadh
publisher Dow University of Health Sciences
series Journal of the Dow University of Health Sciences
issn 1995-2198
2410-2180
publishDate 2007-01-01
description Objective: To determine the mean eruption time of permanent first molars, central and lateral incisors andto compare the relationship of mean eruption time with body mass index (BMI) in Saudi female primaryschool children from Riyadh. Saudi Arabia. Study design: Cross sectional study. Subjects and methods: The study population comprised o f 612 randomly selected primary school childrenof grade 1 to grade 3. The eruption time o f permanent first molars, central and lateral incisors with age.height and weight were recorded. Results: The mean age of children was 89.3 (SD 9.6) months ranging from 71 months to 109 months. Themaxillary right first molar had the lowest mean eruption time o f 77.4 (SD 3.9) months and the maxillaryright lateral incisor was the last tooth to erupt with eruption time of 98.4 (SD 6.5) months. Furthermore, themandibular incisors erupted significantly earlier than maxillary incisors. By the age o f 100 months, 97%of the girls had all their first permanent molars erupted. Conclusion: There was no significant correlation observed between eruption times with BMI of the studiedteeth except the maxillary right lateral incisor. However, an inverse relationship may exist between theeruption times and BMI. The Saudi female primary school children showed later eruption time of permanentfirst molars, central and lateral incisors when compared with the reported results o f other national studies.
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