Availability of Third Molars as Donor Teeth for Autotransplantation to Replace Congenitally Absent Second Premolars in Children and Young Adults

Author:

Bilińska Małgorzata1ORCID,Burzykowski Tomasz23,Plakwicz Paweł4ORCID,Zadurska Małgorzata5,Czochrowska Ewa Monika5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Private Practice, 02-916 Warsaw, Poland

2. Data Science Institute, Hasselt University, 3500 Hasselt, Belgium

3. Department of Statistics and Medical Informatics, Medical University of Bialystok, 15-295 Białystok, Poland

4. Department of Periodontology, Medical University in Warsaw, 02-097 Warsaw, Poland

5. Department of Orthodontics, Medical University in Warsaw, 02-097 Warsaw, Poland

Abstract

The aim of the study was to assess the presence and distribution of third molars (M3) regarding their autotransplantation in patients with congenital absence of second premolars (PM2). Additionally, M3 development in relation to patients’ age and gender was investigated. Panoramic radiographs of non-syndromic patients with at least one congenitally absent PM2 were used to assess the localization and number of missing PM2 and the presence or absence of M3 (minimum age 10 years). The alternate logistic regression model was applied to analyze associations between the presence of PM2 and M3. A total of 131 patients with PM2 agenesis were identified (82 females, 49 males). At least one M3 was present in 75.6% and all M3 were present in 42.7% of patients. A statistically significant association between the number of PM2 and M3 agenesis was found; the effects of age and gender were not significant. More than half of M3 in patients between 14–17 years old had completed ¼ of their root development. The congenital absence of maxillary PM2 was associated with the absence of maxillary PM2, M3, and no correlation was found in the mandible. In patients with PM2 agenesis, at least one M3 is often present and can be considered as a donor tooth for autotransplantation.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry

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