CLINICAL-STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE FREQUENCY OF WISDOM TOOTH INCLUSION PATHOLOGY

Including wisdom teeth is a common problem in dental practice, associated with significant complications such as gum inflammation, caries, root resorption of neighboring teeth, and cyst formation. This clinical-statistical study analyzed the frequency and distribution of wisdom tooth inclusion patho...

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Main Authors: Dorin Ioan Cocoș, Eugen Bud, Mariana Păcurar, Carmen Galea, Calin Alina, Kamel Earar
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Published: Romanian Society of Oral Rehabilitation 2024-12-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
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Online Access:https://rjor.ro/clinical-statistical-study-on-the-frequency-of-wisdom-tooth-inclusion-pathology/
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author Dorin Ioan Cocoș
Eugen Bud
Mariana Păcurar
Carmen Galea
Calin Alina
Kamel Earar
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Eugen Bud
Mariana Păcurar
Carmen Galea
Calin Alina
Kamel Earar
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description Including wisdom teeth is a common problem in dental practice, associated with significant complications such as gum inflammation, caries, root resorption of neighboring teeth, and cyst formation. This clinical-statistical study analyzed the frequency and distribution of wisdom tooth inclusion pathology according to age and anatomical location, within a group of 50 patients aged between 19 and 65 years, divided into five age categories. The data obtained through clinical examinations and imaging were analyzed using specialized software to correlate the clinical results with those from the plaster models made for diagnostic purposes. The results of the study show a higher frequency of wisdom tooth inclusion in the mandibular compared to the maxilla, partial inclusion being more common in the lower quadrants. Also, the incidence is highest in the 19-25 age group. Treatment options range from periodic monitoring to extraction, depending on the associated symptoms and complications. The conclusions of the study emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and careful monitoring to prevent complications and optimize the management of this common pathology.
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spelling doaj-art-f357989636ed4da5a52ae3de779dc49a2025-01-22T13:22:02ZengRomanian Society of Oral RehabilitationRomanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation2066-70002601-46612024-12-0116484085110.62610/RJOR.2024.4.16.81CLINICAL-STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE FREQUENCY OF WISDOM TOOTH INCLUSION PATHOLOGYDorin Ioan CocoșEugen BudMariana PăcurarCarmen GaleaCalin AlinaKamel EararIncluding wisdom teeth is a common problem in dental practice, associated with significant complications such as gum inflammation, caries, root resorption of neighboring teeth, and cyst formation. This clinical-statistical study analyzed the frequency and distribution of wisdom tooth inclusion pathology according to age and anatomical location, within a group of 50 patients aged between 19 and 65 years, divided into five age categories. The data obtained through clinical examinations and imaging were analyzed using specialized software to correlate the clinical results with those from the plaster models made for diagnostic purposes. The results of the study show a higher frequency of wisdom tooth inclusion in the mandibular compared to the maxilla, partial inclusion being more common in the lower quadrants. Also, the incidence is highest in the 19-25 age group. Treatment options range from periodic monitoring to extraction, depending on the associated symptoms and complications. The conclusions of the study emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and careful monitoring to prevent complications and optimize the management of this common pathology.https://rjor.ro/clinical-statistical-study-on-the-frequency-of-wisdom-tooth-inclusion-pathology/wisdom teeth inclusiondental pathologyfrequency of inclusionanatomical distributiontreatmentcomplications.
spellingShingle Dorin Ioan Cocoș
Eugen Bud
Mariana Păcurar
Carmen Galea
Calin Alina
Kamel Earar
CLINICAL-STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE FREQUENCY OF WISDOM TOOTH INCLUSION PATHOLOGY
Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
wisdom teeth inclusion
dental pathology
frequency of inclusion
anatomical distribution
treatment
complications.
title CLINICAL-STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE FREQUENCY OF WISDOM TOOTH INCLUSION PATHOLOGY
title_full CLINICAL-STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE FREQUENCY OF WISDOM TOOTH INCLUSION PATHOLOGY
title_fullStr CLINICAL-STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE FREQUENCY OF WISDOM TOOTH INCLUSION PATHOLOGY
title_full_unstemmed CLINICAL-STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE FREQUENCY OF WISDOM TOOTH INCLUSION PATHOLOGY
title_short CLINICAL-STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE FREQUENCY OF WISDOM TOOTH INCLUSION PATHOLOGY
title_sort clinical statistical study on the frequency of wisdom tooth inclusion pathology
topic wisdom teeth inclusion
dental pathology
frequency of inclusion
anatomical distribution
treatment
complications.
url https://rjor.ro/clinical-statistical-study-on-the-frequency-of-wisdom-tooth-inclusion-pathology/
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