Alt ve üst çenedeki gömülü kaninlerin transmigrasyon insidansı: Retrospektif bir çalışma
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2018
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Amaç: Transmigrant maksiller ve mandibular kaninlerin insidansını belirlemek, patolojik değişiklikleri ve tedavi seçeneklerini değerlendirmektir. Gereç ve Yöntem: Panoramik radyograflara ve klinik kayıtlara dayanan retrospektif bir çalışma planladık. Transmigrant kaninler (TK), panoramik radyografta tarandı. TK saptandığında, yaş, cinsiyet, süt kaninlerin varlığı, komşu dişin radyografi ve tedavi seçeneği (çekim, ortodontik tedavi veya periyodik takip) hastaların kayıtlarından alındı. Bulgular: Sekiz hastada 8 TK (4 maksilla, 4 mandibula) bulundu. Transmigrasyon oranı %0.08'di. TK'lerin 3'ü sağ tarafta ve 5'i sol taraftaydı. Hiçbirinde kuronun etrafındaki dental folikülde genişleme veya komşu diş kökünde rezorpsiyon görülmedi. Sonuç: TK'ler hem alt çenede hem de üst çenede görülebilir. Erken teşhis prognozu ve tedavi sonuçlarını iyileştirebilir. Zamanla oluşabilecek olan komplikasyonları önlemeye de yardımcı olur.
Aim: We attempted to determine the incidence of transmigrant maxillary and mandibular canine teeth, assess pathological changes and treatment choices. Material and Methods: We planned a retrospective study based on panoramic radiographs and clinical records. Transmigratecanines (TCs)were scanned in the panoramic radiographs. When a TC was determined, age and sex, presence of primary canines, radiographic data from the adjacent teeth and treatment choice (extraction, orthodontic treatment or periodical follow-up) were taken from the patient’s records. Results: We found 8 TCs (4 in maxilla, 4 in mandible) in 8 patients (4 males, 4 females). The rate of transmigration was 0.08%. Three of TCs were in the right and 5 were in the left side. None of the TCs showed pathological signs such as expansion of the dental follicle around the crown, cysts, or root resorption of adjacent teeth. Conclusion: TCs are seen both in upper and lower jaws. Early detection of them can improve the prognosis and treatment outcomes. It also helps preventing the complications that may occur later on time.
Aim: We attempted to determine the incidence of transmigrant maxillary and mandibular canine teeth, assess pathological changes and treatment choices. Material and Methods: We planned a retrospective study based on panoramic radiographs and clinical records. Transmigratecanines (TCs)were scanned in the panoramic radiographs. When a TC was determined, age and sex, presence of primary canines, radiographic data from the adjacent teeth and treatment choice (extraction, orthodontic treatment or periodical follow-up) were taken from the patient’s records. Results: We found 8 TCs (4 in maxilla, 4 in mandible) in 8 patients (4 males, 4 females). The rate of transmigration was 0.08%. Three of TCs were in the right and 5 were in the left side. None of the TCs showed pathological signs such as expansion of the dental follicle around the crown, cysts, or root resorption of adjacent teeth. Conclusion: TCs are seen both in upper and lower jaws. Early detection of them can improve the prognosis and treatment outcomes. It also helps preventing the complications that may occur later on time.
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Canine tooth, Transmigration, Kanin diş, Transmigrasyon
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Atatürk Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi
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28
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2
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Menziletoğlu, D., Işık, B. K., Esen, A. (2018). Alt ve üst çenedeki gömülü kaninlerin transmigrasyon insidansı: Retrospektif bir çalışma. Atatürk Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi, 28, 2, 169-173.