Dental and jawbone abnormalities linked to amelogenesis imperfecta: A retrospective and analytic study comparing panoramic radiographs

Author:

Kammoun Rym123,Ghoul Sonia124,Chaabani Imen35,Ben Salem Kamel6,Ben Alaya Touhami35

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Dental Medicine of Monastir University of Monastir Monastir Tunisia

2. ABCDF Laboratory for Biological Clinical and Dento‐Facial Approach University of Monastir Monastir Tunisia

3. Department of Radiology University Dental Clinic Monastir Tunisia

4. International Faculty of Dental Medicine, BioMed Unit, College of Health Sciences International University of Rabat Rabat Morocco

5. Unity of Bioactive Natural Substances and Biotechnology, Faculty of Dental Medicine University of Monastir Monastir Tunisia

6. Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Monastir Monastir Tunisia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAmelogenesis Imperfecta (AI) is a disorder of tooth development characterized by abnormal enamel formation. In order to detect other dental and jawbone abnormalities that could be associated with AI, a retrospective and analytic study was conducted comparing panoramic radiographs of AI and non‐AI patients.Material and MethodsDigital panoramic radiographs of 60 AI and 60 non‐AI patients were examined. Abnormalities in dental number, size, shape, eruption, and in the shape of the dental arches were checked and blindly recorded by two experimented observers. Descriptive statistics using percentages and chi‐square test with .05 level of significance value was used.ResultsPrevalence of supernumerary teeth, dental agenesis, microdontia, taurodontism, radicular dilacerations, dental inclusions, temporary teeth persistence, and pulp calcifications was significantly higher in AI patients compared to control patients. Prevalence of periapical images, cysts, and hypercementosis was lower in AI patients compared to control patients, with no statistically significant difference. A significant prevalence of mandibular hypoplasia was also noted in AI patients.ConclusionIn addition to enamel defect, panoramic radiography was useful in detecting other dental abnormalities and mandibular hypoplasia associated with AI and should therefore be systematically indicated for AI patients’ care.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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