Mandibular wisdom tooth impaction and angulation in relation to the mandibular ramus among yemeni students: prevalence and pattern

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Autor(a) principal: Abulohom, Faisal
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Al-Sharani, Hesham Mohammed, Alhasani , Abdalhaq Hussin, Al-Muaalemi , Zakarya, Al-Hutbany , Nassr Abdalwhab, Aldomaini, Mohammed Sadiq, Al-Radhi, Mohammed Abdulwahab, Hu, Tenglong
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/29015
Resumo: Background: The goal of this cross-sectional study was to determine the mandibular third molar impaction in an adult Yemeni student using the Pell & Gregory and Winter classification. Methods: An orthopantomographic x-ray was used to assess 200 students (mean age 22.34 years), 102 males and 98 females. The data was subjected to statistical tests, which included age, gender, angulation, width, and impaction depth. Results: Of 345 mandibular third molars examined, mandibular third molars were congenitally missing in about 14% of the cases, approximately 7.5% in females and 6.5 % in males. According to Pell and Gregory's classification, this study found a significant bilateral relation, with type A being the most prevalent in roughly half of the participants (61.4%). Type C, on the other hand, came in second with 22.9%, and this relationship was significant on both sides, particularly in women, who had greater mandibular third molar impaction than men. The vertical angulations of mandibular third molars showed the greatest vertical angulation (82.02%), followed by mesioangular (16.5%). Conclusion: The impaction pattern of mandibular third molars in Yemeni culture revealed a significant incidence of mesioangular, level B, and class II impaction, with more females than males.
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spelling Mandibular wisdom tooth impaction and angulation in relation to the mandibular ramus among yemeni students: prevalence and pattern Impactación y angulación de la muela del juicio mandibular en relación con la rama mandibular en estudiantes yemeníes: prevalencia y patrónImpactação e angulação do dente do siso mandibular em relação ao ramo mandibular em estudantes iemenitas: prevalência e padrão Terceiros molares inferioresImpactaçãoRamusAngulaçãoEnsino em saúde. Mandibular third molarsImpactionRamusAngulationHealth teaching.Terceros molares mandibularesImpactaciónRamaAngulaciónEnseñanza en la salud.Background: The goal of this cross-sectional study was to determine the mandibular third molar impaction in an adult Yemeni student using the Pell & Gregory and Winter classification. Methods: An orthopantomographic x-ray was used to assess 200 students (mean age 22.34 years), 102 males and 98 females. The data was subjected to statistical tests, which included age, gender, angulation, width, and impaction depth. Results: Of 345 mandibular third molars examined, mandibular third molars were congenitally missing in about 14% of the cases, approximately 7.5% in females and 6.5 % in males. According to Pell and Gregory's classification, this study found a significant bilateral relation, with type A being the most prevalent in roughly half of the participants (61.4%). Type C, on the other hand, came in second with 22.9%, and this relationship was significant on both sides, particularly in women, who had greater mandibular third molar impaction than men. The vertical angulations of mandibular third molars showed the greatest vertical angulation (82.02%), followed by mesioangular (16.5%). Conclusion: The impaction pattern of mandibular third molars in Yemeni culture revealed a significant incidence of mesioangular, level B, and class II impaction, with more females than males.Antecedentes: El objetivo de este estudio transversal fue determinar la impactación del tercer molar mandibular en un estudiante yemení adulto utilizando la clasificación de Pell & Gregory y Winter. Métodos: Se evaluó mediante radiografía ortopantomográfica a 200 estudiantes (edad media 22,34 años), 102 varones y 98 mujeres. Los datos se sometieron a pruebas estadísticas, que incluyeron edad, género, angulación, ancho y profundidad de impactación. Resultados: De 345 terceros molares mandibulares examinados, los terceros molares mandibulares faltaban congénitamente en aproximadamente el 14 % de los casos, aproximadamente el 7,5 % en mujeres y el 6,5 % en hombres. Según la clasificación de Pell y Gregory, este estudio encontró una relación bilateral significativa, siendo el tipo A el más prevalente en aproximadamente la mitad de los participantes (61,4%). El tipo C, por su parte, quedó en segundo lugar con un 22,9 %, y esta relación fue significativa en ambos lados, especialmente en las mujeres, que presentaban una mayor impactación del tercer molar mandibular que los hombres. Las angulaciones verticales de los terceros molares mandibulares presentaron la mayor angulacion vertical (82,02%), seguida de la mesioangular (16,5%). Conclusión: El patrón de impactación de los terceros molares mandibulares en la cultura yemení reveló una incidencia significativa de mesioangular, nivel B y clase II. impactación, con más mujeres que hombres.Introdução: O objetivo deste estudo transversal foi determinar a impactação de terceiros molares inferiores em um estudante iemenita adulto usando a classificação de Pell & Gregory e Winter. Métodos: A radiografia ortopantomográfica foi utilizada para avaliar 200 alunos (idade média de 22,34 anos), 102 do sexo masculino e 98 do sexo feminino. Os dados foram submetidos a testes estatísticos, que incluíram idade, sexo, angulação, largura e profundidade de impactação. Resultados: Dos 345 terceiros molares inferiores examinados, os terceiros molares inferiores estavam congenitamente ausentes em cerca de 14% dos casos, aproximadamente 7,5% nas mulheres e 6,5% nos homens. De acordo com a classificação de Pell e Gregory, este estudo encontrou uma relação bilateral significativa, sendo o tipo A o mais prevalente em cerca de metade dos participantes (61,4%). O tipo C, por outro lado, ficou em segundo lugar com 22,9%, e essa relação foi significativa em ambos os lados, principalmente nas mulheres, que tiveram maior impactação de terceiros molares inferiores do que os homens. As angulações verticais dos terceiros molares inferiores apresentaram a maior angulação vertical (82,02%), seguida pela mesioangular (16,5%). Conclusão: O padrão de impactação dos terceiros molares inferiores na cultura iemenita revelou uma incidência significativa de mesioangular, nível B e classe II impactação, com mais mulheres do que homens.Research, Society and Development2022-04-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2901510.33448/rsd-v11i6.29015Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 6; e24011629015Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 6; e24011629015Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 6; e240116290152525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/29015/25169Copyright (c) 2022 Faisal Abulohom; Hesham Mohammed Al-Sharani; Abdalhaq Hussin Alhasani ; Zakarya Al-Muaalemi ; Nassr Abdalwhab Al-Hutbany ; Mohammed Sadiq Aldomaini; Mohammed Abdulwahab Al-Radhi; Tenglong Huhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAbulohom, Faisal Al-Sharani, Hesham Mohammed Alhasani , Abdalhaq Hussin Al-Muaalemi , Zakarya Al-Hutbany , Nassr Abdalwhab Aldomaini, Mohammed Sadiq Al-Radhi, Mohammed Abdulwahab Hu, Tenglong2022-05-13T18:04:10Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/29015Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:46:13.007949Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mandibular wisdom tooth impaction and angulation in relation to the mandibular ramus among yemeni students: prevalence and pattern
Impactación y angulación de la muela del juicio mandibular en relación con la rama mandibular en estudiantes yemeníes: prevalencia y patrón
Impactação e angulação do dente do siso mandibular em relação ao ramo mandibular em estudantes iemenitas: prevalência e padrão
title Mandibular wisdom tooth impaction and angulation in relation to the mandibular ramus among yemeni students: prevalence and pattern
spellingShingle Mandibular wisdom tooth impaction and angulation in relation to the mandibular ramus among yemeni students: prevalence and pattern
Abulohom, Faisal
Terceiros molares inferiores
Impactação
Ramus
Angulação
Ensino em saúde.
Mandibular third molars
Impaction
Ramus
Angulation
Health teaching.
Terceros molares mandibulares
Impactación
Rama
Angulación
Enseñanza en la salud.
title_short Mandibular wisdom tooth impaction and angulation in relation to the mandibular ramus among yemeni students: prevalence and pattern
title_full Mandibular wisdom tooth impaction and angulation in relation to the mandibular ramus among yemeni students: prevalence and pattern
title_fullStr Mandibular wisdom tooth impaction and angulation in relation to the mandibular ramus among yemeni students: prevalence and pattern
title_full_unstemmed Mandibular wisdom tooth impaction and angulation in relation to the mandibular ramus among yemeni students: prevalence and pattern
title_sort Mandibular wisdom tooth impaction and angulation in relation to the mandibular ramus among yemeni students: prevalence and pattern
author Abulohom, Faisal
author_facet Abulohom, Faisal
Al-Sharani, Hesham Mohammed
Alhasani , Abdalhaq Hussin
Al-Muaalemi , Zakarya
Al-Hutbany , Nassr Abdalwhab
Aldomaini, Mohammed Sadiq
Al-Radhi, Mohammed Abdulwahab
Hu, Tenglong
author_role author
author2 Al-Sharani, Hesham Mohammed
Alhasani , Abdalhaq Hussin
Al-Muaalemi , Zakarya
Al-Hutbany , Nassr Abdalwhab
Aldomaini, Mohammed Sadiq
Al-Radhi, Mohammed Abdulwahab
Hu, Tenglong
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abulohom, Faisal
Al-Sharani, Hesham Mohammed
Alhasani , Abdalhaq Hussin
Al-Muaalemi , Zakarya
Al-Hutbany , Nassr Abdalwhab
Aldomaini, Mohammed Sadiq
Al-Radhi, Mohammed Abdulwahab
Hu, Tenglong
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Terceiros molares inferiores
Impactação
Ramus
Angulação
Ensino em saúde.
Mandibular third molars
Impaction
Ramus
Angulation
Health teaching.
Terceros molares mandibulares
Impactación
Rama
Angulación
Enseñanza en la salud.
topic Terceiros molares inferiores
Impactação
Ramus
Angulação
Ensino em saúde.
Mandibular third molars
Impaction
Ramus
Angulation
Health teaching.
Terceros molares mandibulares
Impactación
Rama
Angulación
Enseñanza en la salud.
description Background: The goal of this cross-sectional study was to determine the mandibular third molar impaction in an adult Yemeni student using the Pell & Gregory and Winter classification. Methods: An orthopantomographic x-ray was used to assess 200 students (mean age 22.34 years), 102 males and 98 females. The data was subjected to statistical tests, which included age, gender, angulation, width, and impaction depth. Results: Of 345 mandibular third molars examined, mandibular third molars were congenitally missing in about 14% of the cases, approximately 7.5% in females and 6.5 % in males. According to Pell and Gregory's classification, this study found a significant bilateral relation, with type A being the most prevalent in roughly half of the participants (61.4%). Type C, on the other hand, came in second with 22.9%, and this relationship was significant on both sides, particularly in women, who had greater mandibular third molar impaction than men. The vertical angulations of mandibular third molars showed the greatest vertical angulation (82.02%), followed by mesioangular (16.5%). Conclusion: The impaction pattern of mandibular third molars in Yemeni culture revealed a significant incidence of mesioangular, level B, and class II impaction, with more females than males.
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