PREVALENCE OF DENTAL ANOMALIES IN GARHWA POPULATION- A RADIOGRAPH BASED STUDY

Ajla Khan, Dr. Pranav, Rahul Kumar Singh, Md. Imran, Kongkana Kalita, Dr. Jyotish Kumar Jha

Abstract


Developmental disturbances of the tooth may range from agenesis to tooth impaction or presence of acessary tooth are not frequently observed by
dental professionals. This presence may complicate the normal course of dental treatment. The present study was done to assess their presence in an
indian population.
Material and Method: A retrospective study of 2062 panoramic radiographs of patients during the period january 2018 to december 2019 in the
age group 13 to 38 years (mean 21.7 years) and dental records were examined for the presence of developmental disturbances such as congenitally
missing teeth, impactions, supernumerary teeth, diaceration, dens in dente, gemination and fusion.
Results: 809 (39.23%) patients had developmental anomali with highest prevalance of impacted teeth.(48.02%), followed by 139(17.26%) of
dilaceration, supernumerary tooth 33(4.03%) microdontia 121 (15.03%).


Keywords


Developmental anamoly, developmental disturbance, prevalence, panoramic radiograph

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