Prevalence and Pattern of Maxillary Wisdom Tooth Impaction and Angulation in Relation to the Maxillary Sinus among Yemeni Students

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Autor(a) principal: Abulohom, Faisal
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Al-Sharani, Hesham Mohammed, Al-Muaalemi, Zakarya, Alhasani , Abdalhaq Hussin, Al-Hutbany, Nassr Abdalwhab, Mashrah, Mubarak Ahmed, Diachkova, Ekaterina, Hu, Tenglong
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Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
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Resumo: The goal of this study was to determine the prevalence of maxillary third molar impaction and angulation, as well as its relationship to the maxillary sinus, in a group of Yemeni students. Panoramic x-rays were used to assess 200 students, 102 men and 98 females, in this retrospective investigation. Chi-square tests were used to assess age, gender, maxillary sinus approximation to maxillary third molar roots, depth of impaction, and angulation. A total of 327 maxillary third molars were examined; the most congenitally missing maxillary third molar was on the right side, and females (10.25%) had more maxillary third molars engaged in the maxillary sinus than males (8.0%) (4.9%). Type A (52.9%) was the most common according to Pell and Gregory's classification, although vertical angulations of the maxillary third molar were seen more frequently (85.32%). Congenitally missing maxillary third molars are more common in females, and position A was the most common among the maxillary third molars on a vertical level.
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spelling Prevalence and Pattern of Maxillary Wisdom Tooth Impaction and Angulation in Relation to the Maxillary Sinus among Yemeni Students Prevalencia y patrón de impactación y angulación de la muela del juicio maxilar en relación con el seno maxilar entre estudiantes yemeníesPrevalência e padrão de impactação e angulação do dente do siso maxilar em relação ao seio maxilar entre estudantes iemenitas Maxillary third molarImpactionAngulationMaxillary sinusHealth teaching.Terceiro molar maxilarImpactaçãoAngulaçãoSeio maxilarEnsino em saúde.Tercer molar maxilarImpactaciónAngulaciónSeno maxilarEnseñanza en la salud.The goal of this study was to determine the prevalence of maxillary third molar impaction and angulation, as well as its relationship to the maxillary sinus, in a group of Yemeni students. Panoramic x-rays were used to assess 200 students, 102 men and 98 females, in this retrospective investigation. Chi-square tests were used to assess age, gender, maxillary sinus approximation to maxillary third molar roots, depth of impaction, and angulation. A total of 327 maxillary third molars were examined; the most congenitally missing maxillary third molar was on the right side, and females (10.25%) had more maxillary third molars engaged in the maxillary sinus than males (8.0%) (4.9%). Type A (52.9%) was the most common according to Pell and Gregory's classification, although vertical angulations of the maxillary third molar were seen more frequently (85.32%). Congenitally missing maxillary third molars are more common in females, and position A was the most common among the maxillary third molars on a vertical level.El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar la prevalencia de la impactación y angulación del tercer molar maxilar, así como su relación con el seno maxilar, en un grupo de estudiantes yemeníes. Se utilizaron radiografías panorámicas para evaluar a 200 estudiantes, 102 hombres y 98 mujeres, en esta investigación retrospectiva. Se utilizaron pruebas de chi-cuadrado para evaluar la edad, el sexo, la aproximación del seno maxilar a las raíces del tercer molar superior, la profundidad de la impactación y la angulación. Se examinaron un total de 327 terceros molares maxilares; el tercer molar superior faltante congénitamente estaba en el lado derecho, y las mujeres (10,25 %) tenían más terceros molares superiores encajados en el seno maxilar que los hombres (8,0 %) (4,9 %). El tipo A (52,9%) fue el más común según la clasificación de Pell y Gregory, aunque las angulaciones verticales del tercer molar superior se observaron con mayor frecuencia (85,32%). Los terceros molares maxilares que faltan congénitamente son más comunes en las mujeres, y la posición A fue la más común entre los terceros molares maxilares en un nivel vertical.O objetivo deste estudo foi determinar a prevalência de impacção e angulação de terceiros molares superiores, bem como sua relação com o seio maxilar, em um grupo de estudantes iemenitas. Radiografias panorâmicas foram usadas para avaliar 200 alunos, 102 homens e 98 mulheres, nesta investigação retrospectiva. Testes de qui-quadrado foram usados para avaliar idade, sexo, aproximação do seio maxilar às raízes dos terceiros molares superiores, profundidade de impacção e angulação. Um total de 327 terceiros molares superiores foram examinados; o terceiro molar superior mais ausente congenitamente foi do lado direito, e as mulheres (10,25%) tiveram mais terceiros molares superiores engajados no seio maxilar do que os homens (8,0%) (4,9%). O tipo A (52,9%) foi o mais comum segundo a classificação de Pell e Gregory, embora as angulações verticais do terceiro molar superior tenham sido observadas com maior frequência (85,32%). Terceiros molares superiores congenitamente ausentes são mais comuns no sexo feminino, e a posição A foi a mais comum entre os terceiros molares superiores em nível vertical.Research, Society and Development2022-08-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3057910.33448/rsd-v11i10.30579Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 10; e522111030579Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 10; e522111030579Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 10; e5221110305792525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/30579/28048Copyright (c) 2022 Faisal Abulohom; Hesham Mohammed Al-Sharani; Zakarya Al-Muaalemi; Abdalhaq Hussin Alhasani ; Nassr Abdalwhab Al-Hutbany; Mubarak Ahmed Mashrah; Ekaterina Diachkova; Tenglong Huhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAbulohom, Faisal Al-Sharani, Hesham Mohammed Al-Muaalemi, Zakarya Alhasani , Abdalhaq Hussin Al-Hutbany, Nassr Abdalwhab Mashrah, Mubarak Ahmed Diachkova, EkaterinaHu, Tenglong2022-08-12T22:23:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/30579Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:17.060304Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence and Pattern of Maxillary Wisdom Tooth Impaction and Angulation in Relation to the Maxillary Sinus among Yemeni Students
Prevalencia y patrón de impactación y angulación de la muela del juicio maxilar en relación con el seno maxilar entre estudiantes yemeníes
Prevalência e padrão de impactação e angulação do dente do siso maxilar em relação ao seio maxilar entre estudantes iemenitas
title Prevalence and Pattern of Maxillary Wisdom Tooth Impaction and Angulation in Relation to the Maxillary Sinus among Yemeni Students
spellingShingle Prevalence and Pattern of Maxillary Wisdom Tooth Impaction and Angulation in Relation to the Maxillary Sinus among Yemeni Students
Abulohom, Faisal
Maxillary third molar
Impaction
Angulation
Maxillary sinus
Health teaching.
Terceiro molar maxilar
Impactação
Angulação
Seio maxilar
Ensino em saúde.
Tercer molar maxilar
Impactación
Angulación
Seno maxilar
Enseñanza en la salud.
title_short Prevalence and Pattern of Maxillary Wisdom Tooth Impaction and Angulation in Relation to the Maxillary Sinus among Yemeni Students
title_full Prevalence and Pattern of Maxillary Wisdom Tooth Impaction and Angulation in Relation to the Maxillary Sinus among Yemeni Students
title_fullStr Prevalence and Pattern of Maxillary Wisdom Tooth Impaction and Angulation in Relation to the Maxillary Sinus among Yemeni Students
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Pattern of Maxillary Wisdom Tooth Impaction and Angulation in Relation to the Maxillary Sinus among Yemeni Students
title_sort Prevalence and Pattern of Maxillary Wisdom Tooth Impaction and Angulation in Relation to the Maxillary Sinus among Yemeni Students
author Abulohom, Faisal
author_facet Abulohom, Faisal
Al-Sharani, Hesham Mohammed
Al-Muaalemi, Zakarya
Alhasani , Abdalhaq Hussin
Al-Hutbany, Nassr Abdalwhab
Mashrah, Mubarak Ahmed
Diachkova, Ekaterina
Hu, Tenglong
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author2 Al-Sharani, Hesham Mohammed
Al-Muaalemi, Zakarya
Alhasani , Abdalhaq Hussin
Al-Hutbany, Nassr Abdalwhab
Mashrah, Mubarak Ahmed
Diachkova, Ekaterina
Hu, Tenglong
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abulohom, Faisal
Al-Sharani, Hesham Mohammed
Al-Muaalemi, Zakarya
Alhasani , Abdalhaq Hussin
Al-Hutbany, Nassr Abdalwhab
Mashrah, Mubarak Ahmed
Diachkova, Ekaterina
Hu, Tenglong
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Maxillary third molar
Impaction
Angulation
Maxillary sinus
Health teaching.
Terceiro molar maxilar
Impactação
Angulação
Seio maxilar
Ensino em saúde.
Tercer molar maxilar
Impactación
Angulación
Seno maxilar
Enseñanza en la salud.
topic Maxillary third molar
Impaction
Angulation
Maxillary sinus
Health teaching.
Terceiro molar maxilar
Impactação
Angulação
Seio maxilar
Ensino em saúde.
Tercer molar maxilar
Impactación
Angulación
Seno maxilar
Enseñanza en la salud.
description The goal of this study was to determine the prevalence of maxillary third molar impaction and angulation, as well as its relationship to the maxillary sinus, in a group of Yemeni students. Panoramic x-rays were used to assess 200 students, 102 men and 98 females, in this retrospective investigation. Chi-square tests were used to assess age, gender, maxillary sinus approximation to maxillary third molar roots, depth of impaction, and angulation. A total of 327 maxillary third molars were examined; the most congenitally missing maxillary third molar was on the right side, and females (10.25%) had more maxillary third molars engaged in the maxillary sinus than males (8.0%) (4.9%). Type A (52.9%) was the most common according to Pell and Gregory's classification, although vertical angulations of the maxillary third molar were seen more frequently (85.32%). Congenitally missing maxillary third molars are more common in females, and position A was the most common among the maxillary third molars on a vertical level.
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