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An epidemiological study of dental agenesis in a primary health area in Spain : estimated prevalence and associated factors

Victòria Tallón-waltonSirpa ArteJosep Maria Ustrell-torrentPekka NieminenPatricia Carvalho-lobatoMaria Cristina Manzanares-céspedes

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MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyCataloniaDentistryCentres d'atenció primàriaOligodontia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePatologia dentalCatchment Area Healthstomatognathic systemGenetic etiologyRisk FactorsPrimary healthEpidemiologymedicinePrevalenceDentitionHumansEspanyaGeneral Dentistry030304 developmental biologyAnodontia0303 health sciencesDental anomaliesPrimary Health Carebusiness.industryDental agenesisCatalunyaCommunity health services030206 dentistryDentició:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]3. Good healthstomatognathic diseasesOtorhinolaryngologySpainConcomitantUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryFemalebusinessClinical recordDental pathology

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Objectives: To evaluate the prevalence of dental agenesis and its possible association with other developmental dental anomalies and systemic entities. Setting and Sample Population: Descriptive transversal study, for which 1518 clinical records, of patients visited by the Odontological Service of the Primary Health Centre of Cassà de la Selva (Girona-Spain) between December 2002 and February 2006 were reviewed. The data were recorded in relation to the oral and dental anomalies and the associated systemic entities, between the ones referred as concomitant in literature. Results: Values of 9.48% (7.25% excluding the third molars) for dental agenesis and 0.39% for oligodontia were obtained. The presence of dental agenesis concomitant with some other forms of oral and dental anomalies was observed. Attention must be drawn to the fact that a greater number of concomitant systemic entities were observed in those patients that presented a severe phenotypical pattern of dental agenesis. Conclusions: The results of the present study do not differ from the ones reported in studies of similar characteristics among Occidental and Spanish populations. The relationship observed between certain systemic entities and developmental dental anomalies suggest a possible common genetic etiology.

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