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Mandibular cephalometric characteristics of a Saudi sample of patients having impacted third molars
SDJ-Saudi Dental Journal [The]. 2011; 23 (2): 73-80
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-129676
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To evaluate the cephalometric characteristics of mandibles of Saudi patients having impacted third molars and to compare them to those of patients having normally erupted third molars. One hundred and twenty-one Saudi adult subjects [59 females and 62 males; age 20-40 years] were divided into two groups based on the status of the mandibular third molars [1] impaction group and [2] normal group. Means and standard deviations of 21 cephalometric measurements related to mandibular geometry were measured and compared between the two groups using the unpaired t-test. Males and females in the impaction group were also compared with their equivalent subgroups in the normal group using the unpaired t-test. Anteroposteriorly, space distal to second molar, ramal width and mandibular body length were significantly less in the impaction group. Vertically, posterior alveolar height was significantly less in the impaction group. The Y-axis was significantly increased in the impaction group. The significance of these measurements was variable between males and females. Third-molar impactions in the Saudis living in the Western region of Saudi Arabia were more likely to occur when inadequate retromolar space is present. This can be attributed to certain mandibular skeletal and dental features, among which the increased width of mandibular ramus and backward inclination of posterior teeth seem to be the most influencing factors in both sexes
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Cephalometry / Mandible / Molar, Third Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Saudi Dent. J. Year: 2011

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Cephalometry / Mandible / Molar, Third Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Saudi Dent. J. Year: 2011