Alterations of the life cycle of the tooth in patients with lipalveolopalatinal cliffs. Variations in the dental numerical
Cleft Lip Alveolo Palatine, commonly known as FLAP, are congenital conditions. They represent one of the most important and prevalent neonatal pathologies of the stomatognathic system. They are associated with various physical alterations, within which they refer to a series of dental anomalies, var...
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Maxillofacial fissures. Supernumerary . Agenesis. Fisuras maxilofaciales. Supernumerarios. Agenesia. |
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Maxillofacial fissures. Supernumerary . Agenesis. Fisuras maxilofaciales. Supernumerarios. Agenesia. Ochonga , Graciela Martínez, Cecilia Alterations of the life cycle of the tooth in patients with lipalveolopalatinal cliffs. Variations in the dental numerical |
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Maxillofacial fissures. Supernumerary . Agenesis. Fisuras maxilofaciales. Supernumerarios. Agenesia. |
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Ochonga , Graciela Martínez, Cecilia |
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Ochonga , Graciela Martínez, Cecilia |
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Ochonga , Graciela |
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Alterations of the life cycle of the tooth in patients with lipalveolopalatinal cliffs. Variations in the dental numerical |
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Alterations of the life cycle of the tooth in patients with lipalveolopalatinal cliffs. Variations in the dental numerical |
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Alterations of the life cycle of the tooth in patients with lipalveolopalatinal cliffs. Variations in the dental numerical |
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Alterations of the life cycle of the tooth in patients with lipalveolopalatinal cliffs. Variations in the dental numerical |
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Alterations of the life cycle of the tooth in patients with lipalveolopalatinal cliffs. Variations in the dental numerical |
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alterations of the life cycle of the tooth in patients with lipalveolopalatinal cliffs. variations in the dental numerical |
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Cleft Lip Alveolo Palatine, commonly known as FLAP, are congenital conditions. They represent one of the most important and prevalent neonatal pathologies of the stomatognathic system. They are associated with various physical alterations, within which they refer to a series of dental anomalies, variable according to the different odontogenic stages in which they occur.Aim. The purpose of the present study was to identify and analyze clinically and radiographically the number dental anomalies that affect the primary and permanent series in a population of children with maxillofacial clefts. Methods. An observational descriptive clinical and radiographic study was carried out on patients between 0 and 13 years old, who attended the Interdisciplinary Care Service for Patients with Lip-Alveolar-palatine Clefts, belonging to the Faculty of Dentistry of the National University of Córdoba. Argentina. Numerical dental alterations of: a) excesses and b) defect were evaluated, both in primary and permanent series (n= 100). Results. The data expressed a frequency of 11% of supernumeraries and 4% of agenesis in primary dentition series and 11% and 51% respectively in the permanent series. Referring to frequency of anomalies and type of cleft: Primary series agenesis was greater in palatal clefts 14.3%. And in the permanent series 46% unilateral cleft, 53.5% bilateral, and 71.4% in cleft palate. Permanent series supernumeraries were more frequent in unilateral fissures 20%.Conclusion. Children with lip-alveolar-palatine clefts show the clinical and/or radiographic presence of numerical dental anomalies referring to the formation cycle of the dental elements in their growth phase in both dentitions. A similar distribution of supernumeraries was observed, with agenesis predominating in the permanent dentition. A preponderance of affection is evident in the area close to the fissure, the most compromised elements of the central and lateral incisor on the left side. |
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I10-R335-article-444862024-03-07T13:45:16Z Alterations of the life cycle of the tooth in patients with lipalveolopalatinal cliffs. Variations in the dental numerical Alteraciones del ciclo vital del diente en pacientes con fisuras labioalveolopalatinas. Variaciones en la fórmula numérica dentaria Ochonga , Graciela Martínez, Cecilia Maxillofacial fissures. Supernumerary . Agenesis. Fisuras maxilofaciales. Supernumerarios. Agenesia. Cleft Lip Alveolo Palatine, commonly known as FLAP, are congenital conditions. They represent one of the most important and prevalent neonatal pathologies of the stomatognathic system. They are associated with various physical alterations, within which they refer to a series of dental anomalies, variable according to the different odontogenic stages in which they occur.Aim. The purpose of the present study was to identify and analyze clinically and radiographically the number dental anomalies that affect the primary and permanent series in a population of children with maxillofacial clefts. Methods. An observational descriptive clinical and radiographic study was carried out on patients between 0 and 13 years old, who attended the Interdisciplinary Care Service for Patients with Lip-Alveolar-palatine Clefts, belonging to the Faculty of Dentistry of the National University of Córdoba. Argentina. Numerical dental alterations of: a) excesses and b) defect were evaluated, both in primary and permanent series (n= 100). Results. The data expressed a frequency of 11% of supernumeraries and 4% of agenesis in primary dentition series and 11% and 51% respectively in the permanent series. Referring to frequency of anomalies and type of cleft: Primary series agenesis was greater in palatal clefts 14.3%. And in the permanent series 46% unilateral cleft, 53.5% bilateral, and 71.4% in cleft palate. Permanent series supernumeraries were more frequent in unilateral fissures 20%.Conclusion. Children with lip-alveolar-palatine clefts show the clinical and/or radiographic presence of numerical dental anomalies referring to the formation cycle of the dental elements in their growth phase in both dentitions. A similar distribution of supernumeraries was observed, with agenesis predominating in the permanent dentition. A preponderance of affection is evident in the area close to the fissure, the most compromised elements of the central and lateral incisor on the left side. Las Fisuras Labioalveolopalatinas, comúnmente conocidas como FLAP, son afecciones embriológicas congénitas, de etiología poligénica y multifactorial. Representan una de las más importantes y prevalentes patologías neonatales del sistema estomatognático. Se asocian a diversas alteraciones físicas, dentro de estas refieren una serie de anomalías dentarias, variables según las diferentes etapas odontogénicas en las que transcurren. Objetivo: Identificar y analizar las anomalías de número que afectan la serie dentaria primaria y permanente en niños con fisuras maxilofaciales. Método: Se realizó un estudio observacional descriptivo clínico y radiográfico sobre pacientes entre 0 y 13 años, que asistieron al Servicio de Atención Interdisciplinaria de Pacientes con Fisuras Labioalveolopalatinas, perteneciente a la Facultad de Odontología de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Argentina. Se evaluaron alteraciones dentarias numéricas de: a) por exceso: identificados como supernumerarios y b) por defecto: identificados como agenesias, tanto en serie primaria como en la permanente (n= 100). Resultados: Los datos obtenidos expresaron una frecuencia de 11% de supernumerarios y un 4% de agenesias en dentición de la serie primaria y un 11% y 51 % respectivamente en la serie permanente. En relación a las anomalías numéricas y el tipo de fisura, las mayores frecuencias de agenesias se observaron en la serie primaria en fisuras palatinas con un 14,3 %; mientras que en la serie permanente 46 % en fisuras unilaterales, 53,5 % en bilaterales, y 71,4 % en fisura palatina. Por su lado, los supernumerarios de la serie permanente fueron más frecuentes en las fisuras unilaterales con un20 % del total de casos. Considerando la prevalencia del sector, se observó una prevalencia significativa en los incisivos laterales del lado izquierdo. P ≤0,05 Conclusión: Los niños con fisuras labio-alveolo-palatinas evidencian la presencia de anomalías numéricas en la serie dentaria temporaria y permanente con una distribución similar en cuanto a supernumerarios y a predominio de las agenesias en la dentición permanente. Se evidenció una preponderancia de afección en la zona próxima a la fisura. Los elementos más comprometidos fueron el incisivo central y lateral del lado izquierdo. Facultad de Odontología 2024-03-07 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/44486 Revista de la Facultad de Odontología; Vol. 34 Núm. 1 (2024): Rev Fac Odont 34(1)-2024-Marzo; 18-25 2545-7594 0325-1071 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/44486/44711 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |