Prevalence and Complications of Mesiodens: a Radiographic Study in a Group of Turkish Pediatric Population

Author:

TANKUŞ Mahmut1,BİNGÜL Muhammet Bahattin2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthodontics, Ministry of Health, Sanliurfa Oral and Dental Health Hospital, Sanliurfa, Turkey.

2. HARRAN UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF DENTISTRY, DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL SCIENCES (FACULTY OF DENTISTRY), DEPARTMENT OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL DISEASES AND SURGERY

Abstract

Objective: This study aims to assess the prevalence of mesiodens in a Turkish pediatric population and to radiographically investigate the characteristics of mesiodentes and the complications caused by them. Materials and Method: This study examined panoramic radiographs of 8002 patients aged 4-16 years. Patients were evaluated for age, gender, dentition status, the number, shape, and position of mesiodens, and complications it causes. Results: A total of 39 mesiodentes were found in 30 patients. the gender ratio was 2:1, but the difference was not statistically significant (p=0.2). Mesiodentes were most common in the conical form, followed by the tuberculate and the least supplemental. Seventy-seven percent of the mesiodentes are located vertically, 15% horizontally, and 8% inverted; 51% erupted, and 49% impacted. With a rate of 43%, displacement or axial rotation of the permanent central incisors was the most common complication. The delayed eruption was the second most common complication (%37). Diastema was noted in 27%. Cyst formation was noted in 7%. There was a statistically significant relationship between the number of mesiodentes seen simultaneously and the number of complications (p=0.022). Conclusion: The prevalence of mesiodens was determined to be 0.37% in the analyzed population, consistent with the literature. At least one mesiodens-related complication was noted in 80% of patients. As for complications, the number of concurrent mesiodentes observed is significant. Complications can be avoided by early diagnosis and timely surgical intervention.

Publisher

Ankara University

Subject

General Materials Science

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