Abstract

Introduction: Dental anomalies involving alterations in number, size and structure of teeth often present a major challenge for dental practitioners. Many of these undiagnosed and untreated dental anomalies may ultimately present complex clinical problems in the areas of orthodontics, prosthodontics, endodontics and restorative dentistry. Maxillary canines are important aesthetically and functionally, but impacted ones are more difficult and time consuming to treat. Permanent maxillary canine impaction has been reported in 1-5% of the population.Objective: To determine the prevalence of impacted maxillary canine in patients visiting to Dhulikhel Hospital, Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences, Nepal.Materials & Method: The study was conducted with a total number of 341 orthodontic patients. The study consisted of clinical and radiographic examinations of the patients who visited Department for Orthodontics for orthodontic treatment. Descriptive statistics was calculated for gender groups and anatomical positions of the impacted canine.Result: A total of 18 (5.29%) orthodontic patients (male 5.83%, female 5.0%) were found to have maxillary canine impaction.Conclusion: The prevalence of impacted maxillary canines in Nepalese orthodontic patients is 5.29%. The occurrence is slightly higher in males

Highlights

  • Dental anomalies involving alterations in number, size and structure of teeth often present a major challenge for dental practitioners

  • Result: A total of 18 (5.29%) orthodontic patients were found to have maxillary canine impaction

  • Tooth impaction can be defined as the intraosseous position of the tooth after the expected time of eruption, whereas the anomalous infraosseous position of the canine before the expected time of eruption can be defined as a displacement

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Objective

To determine the prevalence of impacted maxillary canine in patients visiting to Dhulikhel Hospital, Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences, Nepal. Materials & Method: The study was conducted with a total number of 341 orthodontic patients. The study consisted of clinical and radiographic examinations of the patients who visited Department for Orthodontics for orthodontic treatment. Descriptive statistics was calculated for gender groups and anatomical positions of the impacted canine

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