Prevalencia y patrón de impactación y angulación de la muela del juicio maxilar en relación con el seno maxilar entre estudiantes yemeníes

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https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v11i10.30579

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Tercer molar maxilar; Impactación; Angulación; Seno maxilar; Enseñanza en la salud.

Resumen

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.

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09/08/2022

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ABULOHOM, F. .; AL-SHARANI, H. M. .; AL-MUAALEMI, Z. .; ALHASANI , A. H. .; AL-HUTBANY, N. A. .; MASHRAH, M. A. .; DIACHKOVA, E.; HU, T. Prevalencia y patrón de impactación y angulación de la muela del juicio maxilar en relación con el seno maxilar entre estudiantes yemeníes. Research, Society and Development, [S. l.], v. 11, n. 10, p. e522111030579, 2022. DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i10.30579. Disponível em: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/30579. Acesso em: 26 nov. 2024.

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