Title of article :
THE PREVALENCE OF DENTAL ANOMALIES IN A TURKISH POPULATION
Author/Authors :
Aren, Gamze Istanbul University - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Pedodontics, Turkey , GÜven, Yeliz Istanbul University - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Pedodontics, Turkey , Tolgay, Ceren GÜney Istanbul University - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Pedodontics, Turkey , Özcan, İlknur Istanbul University - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Oral Radiology, Turkey , Bayar, Özlem Filiz Istanbul University - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Turkey , KÖse, Taha Emre Istanbul University - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Oral Radiology, Turkey , Koyuncuoğlu, Gülhan Istanbul University - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Pedodontics, Turkey , Ak, Gülsüm Istanbul University - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Turkey
From page :
23
To page :
28
Abstract :
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence of dental anomalies in a Turkish population according to the gender and age. Materials and Methods: A retrospective study was performed using panoramic radiographs of 2025 patients (885 males and 1140 females) ranging in age from 9 to 35 (mean age 25.61±10.04) years attending Department of Oral Radiology, University of Istanbul, Faculty of Dentistry. These patients were examined to determine the presence of developmental dental anomalies involving hypodontia, hyperdontia, microdontia, taurodontism and other root anomalies. The incidence of these anomalies were assessed according to the gender and age. Results: Among the 2025 subjects, a total of 96 individuals (42 males and 54 females) showed at least one of the selected dental anomalies (4.74%). Tooth agenesis was the most common dental abnormality (1.77%) followed by taurodontism (1.18%), hyperdontia (0.79%), microdontia (0.54%) and root anomalies (0.44%), respectively. Conclusion: Tooth agenesis is the most common developmental dental anomaly in the studied Turkish population followed by taurodontism.
Keywords :
Dental anomalies , hypodontia , hyperdontia , taurodontism , microdontia
Journal title :
European Oral Research
Journal title :
European Oral Research
Record number :
2598620
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