Title of article :
The Association Between Dental Anomalies and Hypodontia Among 9-20 Years Old Individuals in Ardabil City, Iran: A Causal-Comparative Study
Author/Authors :
jafari karim Ardabil University of Medical Sciences - Ardabil, Iran , rezaei amir Ardabil University of Medical Sciences - Ardabil, Iran , samadi vahid Ardabil University of Medical Sciences - Ardabil, Iran , hekmatfar somayeh Ardabil University of Medical Sciences - Ardabil, Iran
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the prevalence
of dental anomalies and tooth agenesis.
Materials and Methods: In this retrospective study, the panoramic radiographs of 101 cases
with tooth agenesis (except for the third molar) were studied and compared with those of a
non-agenesis control group of 182 subjects. The subjects were within the age range of 9-20
years. The prevalence of dental anomalies in the agenesis group was compared with that in the
non-agenesis group.
Results: The subjects with hypodontia showed a significantly lower prevalence of dental
anomalies. In the group with tooth agenesis, the prevalence of another dental anomaly was
lower (P=0.026) with the or of 1.78. However, there was a higher rate of dental anomalies
in the control group. The highest frequencies were observed for the agenesis of mandibular
second premolar, then maxillary second premolar, and finally maxillary lateral incisors in this
order.
Conclusion: The prevalence of dental anomalies in the agenesis group was relatively low
and evenly distributed among genders and jaws. The most commonly affected teeth were the
mandibular second premolar, then maxillary second premolar, and lastly maxillary lateral
incisors in this order.
Keywords :
Panoramic , Radiography , Hypodontia
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics