Dental anomalies in orthodontic patients with and without skeletal discrepancies

Objective:To determine whether individuals withskeletal discrepancies of Class II or IIIdisplay a higher frequency of dental anomalies in comparison with individuals with Class I malocclusion.  Design:A systematic search of the main electronic medical scientific literaturedatabases was conducted. O...

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Main Authors: Clarissa Christina Avelar Fernandez, Mônica Gentil Mattos, Christiane Vasconcellos Cruz Alves Pereira, Marcelo de Castro Costa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2020-04-01
Series:Dentistry 3000
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Online Access:http://dentistry3000.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/dentistry3000/article/view/96
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spelling doaj-f32f8fe24a4a4f75b25a626461ed44972021-03-10T16:05:21ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghDentistry 30002167-86772020-04-018110.5195/d3000.2020.9660Dental anomalies in orthodontic patients with and without skeletal discrepanciesClarissa Christina Avelar FernandezMônica Gentil MattosChristiane Vasconcellos Cruz Alves PereiraMarcelo de Castro CostaObjective:To determine whether individuals withskeletal discrepancies of Class II or IIIdisplay a higher frequency of dental anomalies in comparison with individuals with Class I malocclusion.  Design:A systematic search of the main electronic medical scientific literaturedatabases was conducted. Observational studies were selected if mentioning dental anomalies in the different skeletal malocclusion patterns. Results:A total of 4,768 studies were found and the duplicated studies (1,279) were removed, resulting in 3,489 papers to be analyzed. After screening by title, 138 were fit for screening by abstract. After that, a total of 13 papers were carefully read in full. Five studies included dental anomaly frequencies in orthodontic patients and included 7,679 participants. The frequency of dental anomalies ranged from 11.2% to 40.3%.It was observed that individuals with skeletal discrepancies of Class II and III had more dental anomalies when compared to individuals with Class I. Conclusion:Individuals with skeletal malocclusion patternshave more dental anomalies and there is an association between dental anomalies and skeletal Class II or Class III malocclusion patterns.http://dentistry3000.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/dentistry3000/article/view/96malocclusiondental abnormalitiesdental development
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author Clarissa Christina Avelar Fernandez
Mônica Gentil Mattos
Christiane Vasconcellos Cruz Alves Pereira
Marcelo de Castro Costa
spellingShingle Clarissa Christina Avelar Fernandez
Mônica Gentil Mattos
Christiane Vasconcellos Cruz Alves Pereira
Marcelo de Castro Costa
Dental anomalies in orthodontic patients with and without skeletal discrepancies
Dentistry 3000
malocclusion
dental abnormalities
dental development
author_facet Clarissa Christina Avelar Fernandez
Mônica Gentil Mattos
Christiane Vasconcellos Cruz Alves Pereira
Marcelo de Castro Costa
author_sort Clarissa Christina Avelar Fernandez
title Dental anomalies in orthodontic patients with and without skeletal discrepancies
title_short Dental anomalies in orthodontic patients with and without skeletal discrepancies
title_full Dental anomalies in orthodontic patients with and without skeletal discrepancies
title_fullStr Dental anomalies in orthodontic patients with and without skeletal discrepancies
title_full_unstemmed Dental anomalies in orthodontic patients with and without skeletal discrepancies
title_sort dental anomalies in orthodontic patients with and without skeletal discrepancies
publisher University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
series Dentistry 3000
issn 2167-8677
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Objective:To determine whether individuals withskeletal discrepancies of Class II or IIIdisplay a higher frequency of dental anomalies in comparison with individuals with Class I malocclusion.  Design:A systematic search of the main electronic medical scientific literaturedatabases was conducted. Observational studies were selected if mentioning dental anomalies in the different skeletal malocclusion patterns. Results:A total of 4,768 studies were found and the duplicated studies (1,279) were removed, resulting in 3,489 papers to be analyzed. After screening by title, 138 were fit for screening by abstract. After that, a total of 13 papers were carefully read in full. Five studies included dental anomaly frequencies in orthodontic patients and included 7,679 participants. The frequency of dental anomalies ranged from 11.2% to 40.3%.It was observed that individuals with skeletal discrepancies of Class II and III had more dental anomalies when compared to individuals with Class I. Conclusion:Individuals with skeletal malocclusion patternshave more dental anomalies and there is an association between dental anomalies and skeletal Class II or Class III malocclusion patterns.
topic malocclusion
dental abnormalities
dental development
url http://dentistry3000.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/dentistry3000/article/view/96
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