Study of the prevalence of conoid teeth in the unichristus dentistry course population, associated with possible family involvement / Estudo da prevalência de dentes conóides na população de alunos do curso de odontologia da unichristus, associando com possível envolvimento familiar

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Autor(a) principal: Gontijo, Gabriella Melo
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Barbosa, Luana Braga, Lopes, Luiza Lassi de Araújo, Silva, Paulo Tarcio Aded, Andrade, Maria Denise Fernandes Carvalho de, Cravalho, Ellaine Doris Fernandes, Silva, Paulo Goberlânio de Barros, Alencar, Phillipe Nogueira Barbosa, Carvalho, Isabella Fernandes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Health Review
Texto Completo: https://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/article/view/9719
Resumo: Conoid teeth are small teeth compared to normal teeth and have a cone shape. During the formation of the enamel organ, the epithelial structure that shapes the tooth, there may be an alteration in the histological pattern, determining a tooth smaller than normal in size. Conoid teeth are usually genetically inherited and this is one of the problems that negatively interfere with smile harmony and also prevents satisfactory occlusion. The objective of this research is to identify the prevalence of conoid teeth present in the population of students of the Dentistry course at the Christus University Center - Unichristus. The methodology involved the participation of students between the ages of 16 and 30, where a nominal list of all students duly enrolled in the Unichristus Dentistry course was used. The type of study is descriptive and transversal. Based on sample calculation, it is estimated necessary to examine a total of 41 patients in order to obtain a sample that represents with 95% confidence the prevalence of this condition in the outlined population. The students were examined clinically at the Dental Clinic of the Centro Universitário Christus Parque Ecológico, and in case of doubt, radiographs were taken to diagnose the existence or not of a restoration on the conoid tooth. Four patients were found to have conoid teeth, 3 female and 1 male, representing a prevalence of 1.3%, and of the 4 patients only 1 had no family involvement for such dental alteration in question. It can be concluded that the prevalence of conoid teeth in the population of students of the Unichristus Dentistry course was 1.3% and that the relatives of most of those affected also had such an alteration, which represents obervationally, a supposed family involvement.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Study of the prevalence of conoid teeth in the unichristus dentistry course population, associated with possible family involvement / Estudo da prevalência de dentes conóides na população de alunos do curso de odontologia da unichristus, associando com possível envolvimento familiar
title Study of the prevalence of conoid teeth in the unichristus dentistry course population, associated with possible family involvement / Estudo da prevalência de dentes conóides na população de alunos do curso de odontologia da unichristus, associando com possível envolvimento familiar
spellingShingle Study of the prevalence of conoid teeth in the unichristus dentistry course population, associated with possible family involvement / Estudo da prevalência de dentes conóides na população de alunos do curso de odontologia da unichristus, associando com possível envolvimento familiar
Gontijo, Gabriella Melo
Conoid teeth
Family Involvement
Reanatomization.
title_short Study of the prevalence of conoid teeth in the unichristus dentistry course population, associated with possible family involvement / Estudo da prevalência de dentes conóides na população de alunos do curso de odontologia da unichristus, associando com possível envolvimento familiar
title_full Study of the prevalence of conoid teeth in the unichristus dentistry course population, associated with possible family involvement / Estudo da prevalência de dentes conóides na população de alunos do curso de odontologia da unichristus, associando com possível envolvimento familiar
title_fullStr Study of the prevalence of conoid teeth in the unichristus dentistry course population, associated with possible family involvement / Estudo da prevalência de dentes conóides na população de alunos do curso de odontologia da unichristus, associando com possível envolvimento familiar
title_full_unstemmed Study of the prevalence of conoid teeth in the unichristus dentistry course population, associated with possible family involvement / Estudo da prevalência de dentes conóides na população de alunos do curso de odontologia da unichristus, associando com possível envolvimento familiar
title_sort Study of the prevalence of conoid teeth in the unichristus dentistry course population, associated with possible family involvement / Estudo da prevalência de dentes conóides na população de alunos do curso de odontologia da unichristus, associando com possível envolvimento familiar
author Gontijo, Gabriella Melo
author_facet Gontijo, Gabriella Melo
Barbosa, Luana Braga
Lopes, Luiza Lassi de Araújo
Silva, Paulo Tarcio Aded
Andrade, Maria Denise Fernandes Carvalho de
Cravalho, Ellaine Doris Fernandes
Silva, Paulo Goberlânio de Barros
Alencar, Phillipe Nogueira Barbosa
Carvalho, Isabella Fernandes
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author2 Barbosa, Luana Braga
Lopes, Luiza Lassi de Araújo
Silva, Paulo Tarcio Aded
Andrade, Maria Denise Fernandes Carvalho de
Cravalho, Ellaine Doris Fernandes
Silva, Paulo Goberlânio de Barros
Alencar, Phillipe Nogueira Barbosa
Carvalho, Isabella Fernandes
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gontijo, Gabriella Melo
Barbosa, Luana Braga
Lopes, Luiza Lassi de Araújo
Silva, Paulo Tarcio Aded
Andrade, Maria Denise Fernandes Carvalho de
Cravalho, Ellaine Doris Fernandes
Silva, Paulo Goberlânio de Barros
Alencar, Phillipe Nogueira Barbosa
Carvalho, Isabella Fernandes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conoid teeth
Family Involvement
Reanatomization.
topic Conoid teeth
Family Involvement
Reanatomization.
description Conoid teeth are small teeth compared to normal teeth and have a cone shape. During the formation of the enamel organ, the epithelial structure that shapes the tooth, there may be an alteration in the histological pattern, determining a tooth smaller than normal in size. Conoid teeth are usually genetically inherited and this is one of the problems that negatively interfere with smile harmony and also prevents satisfactory occlusion. The objective of this research is to identify the prevalence of conoid teeth present in the population of students of the Dentistry course at the Christus University Center - Unichristus. The methodology involved the participation of students between the ages of 16 and 30, where a nominal list of all students duly enrolled in the Unichristus Dentistry course was used. The type of study is descriptive and transversal. Based on sample calculation, it is estimated necessary to examine a total of 41 patients in order to obtain a sample that represents with 95% confidence the prevalence of this condition in the outlined population. The students were examined clinically at the Dental Clinic of the Centro Universitário Christus Parque Ecológico, and in case of doubt, radiographs were taken to diagnose the existence or not of a restoration on the conoid tooth. Four patients were found to have conoid teeth, 3 female and 1 male, representing a prevalence of 1.3%, and of the 4 patients only 1 had no family involvement for such dental alteration in question. It can be concluded that the prevalence of conoid teeth in the population of students of the Unichristus Dentistry course was 1.3% and that the relatives of most of those affected also had such an alteration, which represents obervationally, a supposed family involvement.
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