Prevalence of Taurodontism in Contemporary and Historical Populations from Radom: A Biometric Analysis of Radiological Data

Author:

Pach Janusz1ORCID,Regulski Piotr A.2ORCID,Tomczyk Jacek3ORCID,Reymond Jerzy4,Osipowicz Katarzyna5,Strużycka Izabela1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Comprehensive Dentistry, Medical University of Warsaw, Binieckiego 6 St., 02-097 Warsaw, Poland

2. Laboratory of Digital Imaging and Virtual Reality, Department of Dental Radiology and Maxillofacial Imaging, Medical University of Warsaw, Binieckiego 6 St., 02-097 Warsaw, Poland

3. Institute of Biological Sciences, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, Woycickiego 1/3 St., 01-938 Warsaw, Poland

4. Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Radom Specialist Hospital, Tochtermana 1 St., 26-600 Radom, Poland

5. Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Warsaw, Koszykowa 82A St., 02-008 Warsaw, Poland

Abstract

Taurodontism is a morphological anomaly of multirooted molars characterized by apical displacement of the pulp chamber, shortened roots, and the absence of constriction at the dentoenamel junction. It can negatively impact the outcome of dental treatment plans. This study aimed to compare the prevalence of taurodontism among contemporary and historical populations from Radom, Poland. Five hundred eighty-two panoramic radiographs of contemporary patients and 600 radiographs of historical individuals were analyzed using the Shifman and Chanannel index. Group differences were determined with Pearson’s chi-square tests according to sex, site, tooth group, and historical period. The study also evaluated the degree of severity of taurodontism in relation to dental groups, gender, and the periods from which contemporary patients as well as historical individuals originated. In the contemporary population, taurodontism was observed in 34% of individuals. In the historical data, the highest prevalence of taurodontism (31%) was observed among individuals from the 18th and 19th centuries, while earlier periods exhibited considerably lower prevalence rates. Across contemporary and historical populations, the maxillary molars were the most commonly affected teeth. Hypotaurodontism was the most prevalent form of taurodontism. The prevalence of taurodontism has gradually increased from the 11th century to the current day. The results of the research are of great importance for the clinician in terms of planning comprehensive dental treatment.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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