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Research Paper | Medicine Science | Macedonia | Volume 4 Issue 7, July 2015 | Popularity: 6.8 / 10
Prevalence of Pulp Stones in Molars Regarding the Dental Arches
Pavlina Aleksova
Abstract: Introduction Pulp stones or denticles are frequently found in the dental pulp. Denticles more often occur in molars than in premolars and incisive. Materials and Methods The study was conducted at the University Dental Clinic Centre in Skopje St. Panteleimon. Were included random samples 150 patients aged between 20-60 years, or 3108 teeth, meanwhile using an appropriately designed survey questionnaire. The X-ray assessment of the jaws was being made by subjecting the suspected teeth to the Panoramix and retroalveolar X-ray according to Dick. Statistically computer analysis was confirmed to the 425 teeth molars. Results From 150 patients or 3108 teeth, 623 teeth (20.04 %) have pulp stones. From 623 teeth with pulp stones 425 (68.2 %) molars. The results obtained from the carried out examinations showed that 425 teeth molars 221 (52 %) - upper jaw (maxilla) and 204 (48 %) - lower jaw (mandible) in both the sexes. The variation is significant i. e. Z = 1.098, P = 0.272. Conclusion The analyses we carried out by making advantage of the radiography showed that greater attention should be paid to the analysis of the X-rays, especially to the Panoramix X-rays, because they enable detection of the dental calcifications in the asymptomatic teeth regarding the jaws as a whole.
Keywords: teeth, molars, pulp stones, denticles, prevalence, the dental rches
Edition: Volume 4 Issue 7, July 2015
Pages: 1990 - 1993
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