Yıl: 2019 Cilt: 26 Sayı: 10 Sayfa Aralığı: 2333 - 2339 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.08.490 İndeks Tarihi: 21-09-2020

The evaluation of the clinical and radiographic records of the first molar teeth in pediatric patients

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Aim: This study aimed to determine the status, the need for treatment, and the performed treatments in the first permanent molars,together with the general health status, in pediatric patients.Material and Methods: A total of 5996 teeth from 1499 children were included in the study. The first permanent molars were evaluatedby panoramic radiography and patient recording system. The teeth were classified according to the following data: age, gender, jaw,side, teeth requiring therapy, preventive and interventional implementations.Results: It was determined that 45.7% of the first permanent molars were healthy and 54.3% were necessitating treatment. Therate of the healthy teeth was determined to decrease with increasing age (p<0.001). The rate of healthy teeth in boys was higherthan girls and the healthy teeth in maxilla were higher than mandible (p<0.001). Applications for preventive treatment were mostfrequently performed between group 1 (p<0.001). Preventive treatments were performed higher in boys than girls (p<0.001). Meanage of first restorative treatment, endodontic treatment and extraction on first permanent molars were 10 years 7 months 18 days,11 years 1 month 8 days and 11 years 5 months 13 days, respectively.Conclusion: Since the awareness of the families on the first permanent molars, which are among the first erupted permanent teeth,is low, and the oral hygiene of children is inadequate, caries and tooth loss are encountered very frequently in these teeth. In spite ofdeveloping dentistry technologies and ease of access, dental health is very dramatic in developing countries.
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Chicago Duman Sacide,Duruk Gülsüm The evaluation of the clinical and radiographic records of the first molar teeth in pediatric patients. Annals of Medical Research 26, no.10 (2019): 2333 - 2339. 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.08.490
MLA Duman Sacide,Duruk Gülsüm The evaluation of the clinical and radiographic records of the first molar teeth in pediatric patients. Annals of Medical Research, vol.26, no.10, 2019, ss.2333 - 2339. 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.08.490
AMA Duman S,Duruk G The evaluation of the clinical and radiographic records of the first molar teeth in pediatric patients. Annals of Medical Research. 2019; 26(10): 2333 - 2339. 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.08.490
Vancouver Duman S,Duruk G The evaluation of the clinical and radiographic records of the first molar teeth in pediatric patients. Annals of Medical Research. 2019; 26(10): 2333 - 2339. 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.08.490
IEEE Duman S,Duruk G "The evaluation of the clinical and radiographic records of the first molar teeth in pediatric patients." Annals of Medical Research, 26, ss.2333 - 2339, 2019. 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.08.490
ISNAD Duman, Sacide - Duruk, Gülsüm. "The evaluation of the clinical and radiographic records of the first molar teeth in pediatric patients". Annals of Medical Research 26/10 (2019), 2333-2339. https://doi.org/10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.08.490