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Impacted Teeth and Mandibular Fracture

OBJECTIVES: In this retrospective study, we measured the relationship between the presences of impacted or unerupted teeth in the mandible and mandibular fractures. METHODS: The records and radiographs of 41 patients with mandibular fracture associated with impacted or unerupted teeth were examined....

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Autores principales: Metin, Murat, Şener, İsmail, Tek, Mustafa
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dental Investigations Society 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2612948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19212492
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description OBJECTIVES: In this retrospective study, we measured the relationship between the presences of impacted or unerupted teeth in the mandible and mandibular fractures. METHODS: The records and radiographs of 41 patients with mandibular fracture associated with impacted or unerupted teeth were examined. The presence of impacted or unerupted teeth were assessed for each patient and related to the occurrence of fractures of mandible. RESULTS: Patients with fracture in the impacted or unerupted teeth area present had a 1,73 times greater chance of an mandibular fracture than patients with no fracture in the impacted or unerupted teeth area. There was a statistically significant variation in the risk for a mandibular fracture depending on impacted or unerupted teeth presence (x2=5.29, P< .05). CONCLUSION: The presence of an impacted or unerupted teeth significantly increases the likelihood of an mandibular fracture.
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spelling pubmed-26129482009-02-11 Impacted Teeth and Mandibular Fracture Metin, Murat Şener, İsmail Tek, Mustafa Eur J Dent Original Articles OBJECTIVES: In this retrospective study, we measured the relationship between the presences of impacted or unerupted teeth in the mandible and mandibular fractures. METHODS: The records and radiographs of 41 patients with mandibular fracture associated with impacted or unerupted teeth were examined. The presence of impacted or unerupted teeth were assessed for each patient and related to the occurrence of fractures of mandible. RESULTS: Patients with fracture in the impacted or unerupted teeth area present had a 1,73 times greater chance of an mandibular fracture than patients with no fracture in the impacted or unerupted teeth area. There was a statistically significant variation in the risk for a mandibular fracture depending on impacted or unerupted teeth presence (x2=5.29, P< .05). CONCLUSION: The presence of an impacted or unerupted teeth significantly increases the likelihood of an mandibular fracture. Dental Investigations Society 2007-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2612948/ /pubmed/19212492 Text en Copyright 2007 European Journal of Dentistry. All rights reserved.
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Impacted Teeth and Mandibular Fracture
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title_full Impacted Teeth and Mandibular Fracture
title_fullStr Impacted Teeth and Mandibular Fracture
title_full_unstemmed Impacted Teeth and Mandibular Fracture
title_short Impacted Teeth and Mandibular Fracture
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2612948/
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