Prevalence of Dental Anomalies (Mesiodens and Enamel Hypoplasia) Among Primary School Children in Badra/Iraq

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Abstract
Background: Dental anomalies considered as one of the developmental defects during teeth formation caused by both genetic and environmental factors which responsible for notable deviation from normal size, color, number, contour and developmental degree. The aim of this study was to determine prevalence of defect in number (hyperdontia or mesiodens teeth) and structural defect (enamel hypoplasia, localized and generalized,) among primary school children.
Material and methods: A cross sectional study that comprises data from 403 boys and 411 girls; a primary
school students aged from 5-12 years with a total of 814 student; was conducted in Badra/ Iraq.
Results: The study shows a prevalence rate of a mesiodens from 814 students was 0.49% and it represented more frequently in males more than females with a ratio of 3:1. While, the prevalence of enamel hypoplasia was estimated to be 0.86 % among the observed population, it observed more in girls than in boys, with the proportion being around 1: 1.333 male: female ratio.
Conclusion: the prevalence of dental anomalies was found to be more in males than in females and most of
the cases found in age group between 8-10 years old. Routine checkup for these anomalies during primary
and mixed dentation which can help for early diagnosis and detection of these disorders that will help
minimizing future complications and give well prognosis.
Key words: prevalence, Dental anomalies, mesiodens, enamel hypoplasia.

Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology. Volume 14, No 1. page 723-728

https://www.ijfmt.com/issues.html

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Sanaa Rasheed Abd Al-Aaloosi
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