Prevalence and Distribution of Developmental Dental Anomalies in Pediatric Patients
Citation
Almaz, M.E., Sönmez, I.Ş., & Oba, A.A. (2017). Prevalence and Distribution of Developmental Dental Anomalies in Pediatric Patients. Meandros Medical and Dental Journal, 18, 130-133.Abstract
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of dental anomalies in paediatric patients attending the Department of Paediatric Dentistry, Kirikkale University Faculty of Dentistry. Materials and Methods: The study consisted a sample of 9173 patients, aged between 0-15 years, referred to our clinic between 1 August 2011-1 August 2012. The patients were examined clinically and radiographically in terms of the number, size, shape, structure and color anomalies. Results: One hundred sixty six children (1.8%) were found to have developmental dental anomalies. The most frequently observed anomalies were congenitally missing teeth (0.52%) and supernumerary teeth (0.27%). Anomalies such as dens invaginatus (0.03%), dentinogenesis imperfecta (0.02%) and dilaceration (0.02%) were encountered more rarely. Conclusion: Early diagnosis and determination of the prevalence of dental anomalies in children is important in the treatment planning.
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Meandros Medical And Dental JournalVolume
18Issue
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