Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology (Jan 2012)

Prevalence of mandibular third molar impaction and agenesis: A radiographic South Indian study

  • Ananthalakshmi Ramamurthy,
  • Jeya Pradha,
  • Sathiya Jeeva,
  • Nadeem Jeddy,
  • J Sunitha,
  • Selva Kumar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
pp. 173 – 176

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Aims and objective: To evaluate the prevalence of (i) impaction of mandibular third molar, (ii) agenesis of mandibular third molar and (iii) angulation of impaction radiographically. Materials and methods: The sample size consists of 1,005 patients above 18 years. The orthopantomograph of the patients are interpreted for eruption/pattern of impaction/agenesis of mandibular third molar. Conclusion: Bilateral impaction of mandibular third molar is common than unilateral impaction. Agenesis of mandibular third molar is seen in 122 to 12.5% of patients. Mesioangular is the commonest pattern of impaction No sex predisposition is in prevalence of impaction. Agenesis is seen more commonly in females than males.

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