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Class, type and position of 9148 surgically removed third molarsin 3206 patients: A retrospective study
Morales-Trejo, Benjamín; Rocha-Navarro, Miriam-Lucía; Acosta-Veloz, Anselmo-Luciano; Juárez-Hernández, Angélica.
Affiliation
  • Morales-Trejo, Benjamín; s.af
  • Rocha-Navarro, Miriam-Lucía; s.af
  • Acosta-Veloz, Anselmo-Luciano; s.af
  • Juárez-Hernández, Angélica; s.af
Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) ; 17(3): 447-451, mayo 2012. tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-103479
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ABSTRACT
Objetive To investigate the class, type, position, diagnosis and most common procedures used in the surgical removal of third molars, and evaluate the sex and age distribution in a representative sample of Mexican patients. Study

design:

A retrospective descriptive study was made covering the period 1993-2008 in relation to 9148 extracted third molars in 3206 patients treated in the Dental School of Salle Bajío University, A.C. (Mexico). Patients of either sex and aged 11-59 years, with at least one third molar programmed for surgical removal, were included in the study. A descriptive statistical study was made.

Results:

The mean patient age was 27.6 ± 10.6 years. There were 2093 females (65.3%) and 1111 males (34.6%). In relation to the 4025 upper molars, extraction was decided for prophylactic reasons in 3827 cases (95.08%). Type A presentations were recorded in 1929 cases (47.9%), with a vertical position in 1931 teeth (48%). In relation to the 5123 lower third molars, extraction was likewise most often indicated for prophylactic reasons (4424 cases, 86.36%). A total of 2353 teeth corresponded to type A (45.9%), 2545 were class I cases (49.7%), and a mesioangular position was observed in 1850 cases (36.1%).

Conclusions:

The present study shows that in Mexican patients, upper third molars most often correspond to type A and class I, with a vertical position, while lower third molars predominantly correspond to type A and class I, with a mesioangular position. This information can help dental surgeons take better decisions before and after surgery, to the benefit of their patients (AU)
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Collection: National databases / Spain Database: IBECS Main subject: Tooth Extraction / Molar, Third Type of study: Observational study / Risk factors Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: English Journal: Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) Year: 2012 Document type: Article
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Collection: National databases / Spain Database: IBECS Main subject: Tooth Extraction / Molar, Third Type of study: Observational study / Risk factors Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: English Journal: Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) Year: 2012 Document type: Article
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