Citas bibligráficas
Mogollón, L., (2008). Prevalencia de agenesia dentaria y dientes supernumerarios en pacientes con fisura labio alveolo palatina atendidos en el Instituto Especializado de Salud del Niño entre los años 2005-2008 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/2182
Mogollón, L., Prevalencia de agenesia dentaria y dientes supernumerarios en pacientes con fisura labio alveolo palatina atendidos en el Instituto Especializado de Salud del Niño entre los años 2005-2008 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2008. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/2182
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title = "Prevalencia de agenesia dentaria y dientes supernumerarios en pacientes con fisura labio alveolo palatina atendidos en el Instituto Especializado de Salud del Niño entre los años 2005-2008",
author = "Mogollón Tello, Luis Alberto",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2008"
}
-- The Prevalence and distribution of dental anomalies in patients with cleft lip alveolus and palate were studied using panoramic x-rays of 129 children (79 boys and 50 girls) age 6 to 12 years. Hypodontia prevalence of 86.8% and supernumerary teeth prevalence in the 49.6% was found of the total population. Both anomalies simultaneously found in 43.4%. The studied population showed 78 patients with unilateral CLAP (60.5%) and 51 with bilateral CLAP (39.5%). According to the relationship between hypodontia distribution and gender, 68 cases (60.7%) were boys and 44 girls (39.3%); whereas in the supernumerary teeth, 42 cases (65.6%) boys and 22 cases were girls (34,4%). Comparing frequency of hypodontia and supernumerary teeth with the type of cleft, the most affected group was the bilateral CLAP group with 48 cases (42.9%) and 27 (42.2%) respectively, whereas the group of unilateral left CLAP was the one which presented greater affectation in both dental anomalies. Hypodontia appeared mainly in the opposed side to the cleft (96,4%) whereas supernumerary teeth are observed generally in the cleft side (92,2%). 41 children shown hypodontia in one tooth (36.6%) and 34 children shown only 2 (30.4%), being more affected the maxillary lateral incisor (92,9%) and maxillary second premolar (38.4%). Most of the patients (60.9%) had 1 supernumerary tooth and 23 patients (35.9%) had 2 supernumerary teeth; placed frequently in between the maxillary lateral incisor and maxillary canine, appearing generally non erupted (79.7%). Most of the supernumerary teeth were non typical shape.
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