Third molar agenesis in individuals with supernumerary teeth

Author:

Friedli Luca1,Henninger Eva1,Makrygiannakis Miltiadis A2,Zymperdikas Vasileios F3,Papadopoulos Moschos A3,Kanavakis Georgios24,Gkantidis Nikolaos1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, School of Dental Medicine University of Bern Bern Switzerland

2. Department of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Athens Greece

3. Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, School of Health Sciences Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Thessaloniki Greece

4. Department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry UZB – University School of Dental Medicine, University of Basel Basel Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo explore the association between third molar agenesis and supernumerary tooth formation in a white‐European population.Materials and MethodsA record review in various orthodontic clinics identified 380 eligible white‐European individuals, half of whom had non‐syndromic permanent supernumerary teeth (122 males and 68 females, totalling 244 supernumerary teeth; median age: 13.1, iqr: 1.5 years), and the other half were age‐ and sex‐matched controls with full dentition, excluding the third molars. Tooth sequences were identified in panoramic radiographs.ResultsIn the supernumerary group, approximately 80% of the individuals had a single supernumerary tooth, followed by those having two additional teeth. In both groups, there was no sexual dimorphism in third molar agenesis severity. The prevalence of third molar agenesis in the supernumerary group was similar to that of the control group (28/190 = 14.7% in both groups; p = 1.0). In total, 53 third molars were missing in the supernumerary group (n = 190) compared to 67 in the control group (n = 190; p = .862). The ratio of bilateral to unilateral third molar agenesis was significantly lower in the supernumerary group than in the control group (1.0 vs. 3.7, respectively; p = .026).ConclusionThe presence of supernumerary teeth did not significantly alter the likelihood of third molar agenesis or its severity. Bilateral third molar agenesis was considerably less prevalent in individuals with supernumerary teeth compared to controls. The present novel findings have important clinical and developmental implications.

Publisher

Wiley

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