Radiographic Analysis and Prevalence of Impacted Maxillary Canine Teeth in Children Between 8 and 16 Years

2015 • Volume 9 • Issue 2

Betty Bizcar Mercado; Paulo Sandoval Vidal & Pablo Navarro Cáceres

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Summary

The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of impacted maxillary canines and analyze variables associated with its retention in panoramic radiographs. Manual and Retrospective observational study of 16,835 records. A sample of 1,353 panoramic radiographs was obtained. The variables measured were canine angle, distance from the canine apex to occlusal plane, vertical and horizontal canine location. For reliable measurement an intra class Fleiss and Cohen correlation coefficient was used (0.997). Prevalence was 2.3%. 31 subjects had one or both retained canines. Average age 10.77±2.45, 61.3% were women. 64.5% presented unilateral retaining of which the largest percentage was left. A total of 41 retained canines were observed. Distance to occlusal plane 19 mm on average. In relation to the vertical location the highest percentage (48.7%) was found in the apical third. Regarding the horizontal location the highest percentage (77.6%) was found in sectors 1, 2 and 3. When analyzing the canine angle it was found that 83% measured 31 degrees or more. Radicular resorption was observed in 2 lateral incisors. The prevalence found is similar to that reported in the international literature. It occurred more frequently in women and left unilateral both not statistically significant.

KEY WORDS: impacted, tooth, unerupted teeth, canine, prevalence study.

 

How to cite this article

BIZCAR, M. B.; SANDOVAL, V. P. & NAVARRO, C. P. Radiographic analysis and prevalence of impacted maxillary canine teeth in children between 8 and 16 years. Int. J. Odontostomat., 9(2):283-287, 2015.

 

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