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Three-dimensional position of mandibular third molars and its association with distal caries in mandibular second molars: a cone beam computed tomographic study

Chen, Yanan; Zheng, Jianmao; Li, Danna; Huang, Zhuwei; Huang, Zijing; Wang, Xue; Zhang, Xiaolei; Hu, Xiaoli
Science Citation Index Expanded
中山大学

摘要

Objective To analyze the prevalence of distal caries in mandibular second molars (M2Ms) and its correlation with the three-dimensional position of mandibular third molars (M3Ms) by cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images. Materials and methods CBCT scans involving 421 M3Ms were assessed. The presence of distal caries of M2Ms, patient age and gender, impaction depths and mesial angulation of M3Ms, the cementoenamel junction (CEJ) distances and contact point localization, and the horizontal positions of M3Ms were assessed. Risk factors were identified by multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results The overall prevalence of distal caries in M2Ms was 31.6%. Mesial angulation (16 degrees-75 degrees) of M3Ms, contact point localization at or below the CEJ of M2Ms, and a buccal or lingual position of M3Ms relative to the molar line were identified as risk factors for the prevalence of distal caries in M2Ms (p < 0.05). Distal caries was more severe when the mesial angulation of M3Ms was 16 degrees-75 degrees (p < 0.05). Conclusions Buccal or lingual position of M3Ms may represent a new risk factor for the distal caries in M2Ms. Mesial angulation (16 degrees-75 degrees) of M3Ms is a predictive parameter for both the presence and severity of distal caries in M2Ms.

关键词

Dental caries Mandibular third molar Mandibular second molar Distal caries Cone beam computed tomography