Abstract

Introduction: Dental anomalies are commonly seen during regular dental check-up. It occurs due to abnormal morphodifferentiation of teeth during different stages of tooth development. The purpose of this study was to find out the of dental anomalies among orthodontic patients of Kathmandu, Nepal.
 Materials & Method: A total of 601 patients (242 males and 359 females) of aged 10 to 35 years (mean age= 16.42±3.42 years) who require orthodontic treatment were selected. The patients were assessed clinically and dental panoramic radiographs were evaluated for disturbance in number and other anomalies. A chi-square test was used to determine the difference in the prevalence of dental anomalies between genders and among different classes of malocclusion.
 Result: The prevalence of dental anomalies was 15.3% that is 92 participants were exhibited at least one dental anomaly among 601 orthodontic patients. Among dental anomalies, hypodontia was the most prevalent (7.48%) followed by hyperdontia (2.99%), microdontia (2.16%), macrodontia (0.66%), transposition (0.66%), taurodontism (0.49%), double teeth (0.33%), amelogenesis imperfecta (0.33%) and dentinogenesis imperfecta (0.16%). The prevalence of oligodontia was 0.33%. There were no statistically significant difference in prevalence of anomalies in between gender and among different classes of malocclusion.
 Conclusion: Prevalence and distribution of some dental anomalies in orthodontic patients of Kathmandu differed from other studies. Maxillary lateral incisor was the most commonly missing and microdontic tooth. Orthodontists have the responsibility to observe each patient carefully for dental anomalies to correct or improvise this condition without any complications.

Highlights

  • Dental anomalies are commonly seen during regular dental check-up

  • Prevalence and distribution of some dental anomalies in orthodontic patients of Kathmandu differed from other studies

  • Hypodontia was the most common dental anomaly in the present study followed in descending order by hyperdontia (7.48%), microdontia (2.16%), macrodontia (0.66%), transposition (0.66%), taurodontism (0.49%), double teeth (0.33%), amelogenesis imperfecta (0.33%), dentinogenesis imperfecta (0.16%)

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Introduction

Dental anomalies are commonly seen during regular dental check-up. It occurs due to abnormal morphodifferentiation of teeth during different stages of tooth development. Dental anomalies are frequently seen during dental consultation. Dental anomalies are abnormal morphodifferentiation of teeth during different stages of tooth development. These anomalies may be acquired or occur due to genetic predispositions which seems to play more important role.[1] Genetic disorders cause many abnormalities before and after birth including anomalies in the number, size, morphology, position and structure.[2] These anomalies can create disturbances in maxillary and mandibular dental arch lengths and occlusions; these problems might complicate orthodontic treatment planning.[3]. The prevalence of dental anomalies range between 12%-45% among different populations.[2,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11]

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