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Prevalence and pattern of third molars impaction

Ramizu Shaari, Mohamad Arif Awang Nawi, Ameera Kamal Khaleel, Ali Sultan AlRifai

2023Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology amp Research30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Third molar impaction is considered a prevalent issue. The research aimed to study the pervasiveness and pattern of impaction in Karbala/Iraqi population. Orthopantomograms were studied regarding its angulation, impaction depth, and correlation with ramus. The outcomes manifested that the prevalence of 3 rd impacted molars was 34.71%, with the proportion of male to female as 0.83:1. Impacted mandibular 3 rd molars were significantly encountered. The prevalence of vertical angulation, mesioangular, horizontal, and inverted were significantly associated with the impacted mandibular 3 rd molars ( P < 0.05). However, the prevalence of distoangular and bucco/lingual was significantly associated ( P < 0.05) with the upper impacted 3 rd molars. Level C of impaction was significantly ( P < 0.05) the most typical level in the maxilla impacted the 3 rd molar, and level A and level B of impaction were significantly ( P < 0.05) the most prevalent level correlated with the mandibular 3 rd molar impaction. Class II was significantly ( P < 0.05) the frequently occurring condition subsequent to Classes III and I. In conclusion, the impaction of 3 rd molars was significantly predominant in females and lower jaw. The vertical angulation, level C of impaction associated with maxillary 3 rd molars and levels A and B of impaction related with mandibular 3 rd molars, and Class II are the most encountered conditions.

Topics & Concepts

ImpactionMolarMedicineDentistryMaxillaOrthodonticsMandibular second molarPopulationEnvironmental healthdental development and anomaliesDental Radiography and ImagingOral and Maxillofacial Pathology