在拥有多余牙的个体中,第三牙发生
Luca Friedli1, Eva Henninger1, Miltiadis A Makrygiannakis2
1Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, School of Dental Medicine, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Orthodontics & craniofacial research
|May 9, 2024
概括
额外的牙并没有显著影响第三牙发生的可能性或严重程度. 然而,与对照人群相比,双边第三牙发生在拥有多牙的人群中较少.
科学领域:
- 牙科发展 牙科发展
- 人类遗传学 人类遗传学
- 口腔病理学 口腔病理学
背景情况:
- 第三骨发育是一个常见的发育异常.
- 剩余的牙是额外的牙,在牙中形成.
- 这两个条件之间的关系尚未完全理解.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究第三子生殖与多余牙的存在之间的关联.
- 为了确定多余的牙是否会影响第三牙发生的发生率或严重程度.
主要方法:
- 回顾380名白人欧洲人的牙科记录.
- 在一组具有非综合征永久超数牙的组和一个年龄/性别匹配的对照组之间的比较.
- 对全景放射图的分析,以确定牙序列和牙的产生.
主要成果:
- 群体之间在第三原发生率或严重程度上没有显著差异.
- 在超数组和对照组中,14.7%的个体发生了第三细胞发生.
- 与对照组 (3.7) 相比,双边和单边的第三等发生率在超数组 (1.0) 中明显较低.
结论:
- 额外的牙不会显著改变第三牙发生的可能性或严重程度.
- 双边的第三子生殖在拥有多余牙的个体中不那么普遍.
- 这些发现表明,这些牙异常存在不同的发育途径或影响.
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