Author/Authors :
Çolak, Hakan Departments of Operative Dentistry - Kirikkale University - Kirikkale, Turkey , Tan, Enes Orthodontics - Kirikkale University - Kirikkale, Turkey , Bayraktar, Yusuf Departments of Operative Dentistry - Kirikkale University - Kirikkale, Turkey , Mustafa Hamidi, Mehmet Departments of Operative Dentistry - Kirikkale University - Kirikkale, Turkey , Çolak, Tuğba Orthodontics - Kirikkale University - Kirikkale, Turkey
Abstract :
The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the frequency of the occurrence of taurodontism
in a Turkish population with using panoromic radiographs. A retrospective study was performed
using full-mouth periapical and panoramic radiographs of 6912 patients (3860 females and
3052 males) ranging in age from 15 to 50. A total of 97362 posterior (including third molars) were
evaluated. A chi-square test was used to determine the difference in the prevalence of tauorodntism
between genders. Eighteen patients were found to have a taurodont molar (10 women and
8 men [P = 0.98]). The overall incidence of patients with taurodont molars was 0.26 % and the
prevalence of taurodont molars from all teeth examined was 0.024%, and the prevalence taurodonts
were significantly more common in the mandibula compared with the maxilla (71.0% cf 29.0%
respectively, P < 0.05). It was almost equally distributed between males and females. Taurodontism
is not uncommon in Turkish population but further larger scale studies are required to assess its
prevalence in the general population to compare it with other ethnic groups.