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Odontomas are associated with impacted permanent teeth in orthodontic patients

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Odontomas are associated with impacted permanent teeth in orthodontic patients

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dc.contributor.author da Silva, Vanessa-Silvestre-de Aquino es
dc.contributor.author Pedreira, Renato-do Prado-Gomes es
dc.contributor.author Sperandio, Felipe-Fornias es
dc.contributor.author Alves Nogueira, Denismar es
dc.contributor.author de Carli, Marina-Lara es
dc.contributor.author Hanemann, João-Adolfo-Costa es
dc.date.accessioned 2019-11-22T12:22:02Z
dc.date.available 2019-11-22T12:22:02Z
dc.date.issued 2019 es
dc.identifier.citation da Silva, Vanessa-Silvestre-de Aquino ; Pedreira, Renato-do Prado-Gomes ; Sperandio, Felipe-Fornias ; Alves Nogueira, Denismar ; de Carli, Marina-Lara ; Hanemann, João-Adolfo-Costa. Odontomas are associated with impacted permanent teeth in orthodontic patients. En: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 11 9 2019: 790-794 es
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10550/72321
dc.description.abstract Odontomas are the most frequent odontogenic tumors in the oral cavity and can result in failure of eruption of permanent teeth or be associated with impacted teeth. The present study evaluated the prevalence of complex and compound odontomas in non-syndromic patients prior to the onset of orthodontic treatment. Panoramic radiographs of 4,267 non-syndromic patients were evaluated; 22 cases were included being 54.5% complex and 45.4% compound odontomas. The sample was composed predominantly by White males with mean age of 14.5 years. Complex odontomas were commonly found in the maxilla (83.3%) while compound type was mostly located on mandible (60%), presenting a significant association (P=0.027). Moreover, odontomas were significantly associated with impacted teeth (P<0.0001). The most frequently odontoma-associated impacted teeth were lower canines, followed by upper central incisors and upper canines, while impacted teeth with no odontoma were predominantly upper canines, lower second premolars and upper second premolars. Compound and complex odontomas showed mean size of 10.5 and 7.25 mm, respectively, presenting significant association between lesion size and odontoma type (P=0.021). Odontomas affected mainly White male patients with mean age of 14.5 years, being the complex type commonly found in the maxilla and the compound type mostly located on mandible. Furthermore, odontomas were significantly associated with impacted teeth, affecting mainly lower canines. Early diagnosis and correct treatment are essential to avoid any complications, such as prolonged retention of primary teeth and delayed eruption of permanent teeth. es
dc.title Odontomas are associated with impacted permanent teeth in orthodontic patients es
dc.type journal article es_ES
dc.subject.unesco UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS es
dc.identifier.doi 10.4317/jced.56101 es
dc.type.hasVersion VoR es_ES

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