Incidence of loss of permanent teeth among patients and its impact in orthodontics treatment.
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Orthodontics, extraction, loss of permanent teethAbstract
Aims: This study aims to evaluate oral status, the of loss of permanent teeth among patients and its impact of the loss of teeth on the orthodontic treatment. Methods: The study sample consisted of 368 consecutively attending subjects who fulfilled the criteria for the study. mainly up on clinical examination and personal fulfilled interview questionnaire during clinical examination on number of patients attending to public dental clinics for orthodontic treatment in first six months of (2023) from January to June. Results: A total of 368 patients had 1650 teeth lost. females higher proportion than males in extraction of teeth by 71% and 29% respectively. highest Age group in tooth loss were 25-34 years with 41%, followed by age group 15-24 years 21%. the most common cause of tooth loss within all age groups was dental caries with highest value 41.1%. The results showed that the highest percentage of tooth lost in the mouth was first molar with 37% followed by third molars 21%. Conclusion: Loss of the first permanent molar has a negative impact on orthodontic treatment time in cases of space closure. The treatment time is longer when there are more tooth losses and arches involved.
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