Πέμπτη 17 Αυγούστου 2017

Signs of disease occur in the majority of third molars in an adult population

Publication date: Available online 16 August 2017
Source:International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Author(s): I. Ventä, M.M. Vehkalahti, S. Huumonen, A.L. Suominen
The purpose of this study was to assess clinical and radiographic signs of disease in third molars within a population that is representative of the Finnish adult population aged 30 years and older. A two-stage stratified cluster sampling method was used to collect the 6005 subjects, who were examined clinically and also by panoramic radiography. The state of impaction, presence of dentinal caries and/or restorations, presence of root canal fillings, periodontal pocket depth, and additional pathological findings such as over-eruption and widened follicle were assessed. Signs of disease in the third molars were found in 47% of the adult population and in 97% of those subjects with third molars. At least one sign of disease occurred in 82% of erupted third molars compared to 74% of those impacted in soft tissue and 33% impacted in bone (P<0.001). A diseased third molar was more often located in the mandible (60%) than in the maxilla (40%) (P<0.001), and was more often found in men (57%) than in women (43%) (P<0.05). It is concluded that signs of disease in third molars in the target population are more common than has been reported previously.



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