Bibliographic citations
La, K., (2023). Frecuencia de dientes supernumerarios en niños con dentición mixta que asistieron a un centro radiológico de Trujillo [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/11101
La, K., Frecuencia de dientes supernumerarios en niños con dentición mixta que asistieron a un centro radiológico de Trujillo [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/11101
@misc{renati/381746,
title = "Frecuencia de dientes supernumerarios en niños con dentición mixta que asistieron a un centro radiológico de Trujillo",
author = "La Torre Vega, Karen Patricia",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2023"
}
To determine the frequency of supernumerary teeth in children with mixed dentition who attended a radiological center in Trujillo. Materials and methods: The study was cross-sectional and observational, a total of 500 panoramic radiographs of boys and girls with mixed dentition who attended a radiological center in Trujillo were evaluated. For this observational study, a data collection sheet was used, which used the Kappa index to determine reliability, obtaining a result of 1 (almost perfect) between the researcher and the radiology expert. The collected data was analyzed using the Excel 2021 program and the statistical package SPSS version 20. The collected data was processed using descriptive statistics through frequency tables corresponding to the proposed objectives; in addition to inferential statistics using the chi-square test. Results: The frequency of supernumerary teeth in children with mixed dentition who attended a radiological center in Trujillo is 5%. Of the 25 children who presented supernumerary teeth according to location, 76% were mesiodens, 24% parapremolar, and no paramolar or distomolar supernumerary teeth were found. According to age, between the range of 6 to 8 years, only 4%; between 9 and 10 years, 3% and finally, between 11 and 12 years, 9% of them presented supernumerary teeth. According to sex, of the 243 children, only 5% had supernumerary teeth. Regarding the girls, of the 257 evaluated, only 5% presented supernumerary teeth. Conclusions: The frequency of supernumerary teeth in children with mixed dentition who attended a radiological center in Trujillo is 5%. Where the most frequent were the mesiodens. The most frequent age range was between 11 and 12 years and according to their gender, equal percentages were obtained, without any significance between the variable and the covariates of age and gender
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