dc.creatorSa
dc.creatorJamile; Mariano
dc.creatorLorena C.; Cangucu
dc.creatorDaiane; Coutinho
dc.creatorThaynara S. L.; Hoshi
dc.creatorRyuichi; Medrado
dc.creatorAlena Peixoto; Martelli-Junior
dc.creatorHercilio; Coletta
dc.creatorRicardo D.; Reis
dc.creatorSilvia R. A.
dc.date2016
dc.datenov
dc.date2017-11-13T13:22:31Z
dc.date2017-11-13T13:22:31Z
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-29T05:55:17Z
dc.date.available2018-03-29T05:55:17Z
dc.identifierCleft Palate-craniofacial Journal. Alliance Communications Group Division Allen Press, v. 53, p. 714 - 719, 2016.
dc.identifier1545-1569
dc.identifier1055-6656
dc.identifierWOS:000388005700014
dc.identifier10.1597/14-303
dc.identifierhttp://www.cpcjournal.org/doi/pdf/10.1597/14-303?code=acpa-premdev
dc.identifierhttp://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/327908
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/1364933
dc.descriptionThe aim of this study was to radiographically investigate the prevalence of dental anomalies outside the cleft area in a group of Brazilian patients with nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate (NSCL/P). Design, Participants, and Setting: A retrospective analysis of 207 panoramic radiographs of patients with NSCL/P aged 12 to 45 years without history of tooth extraction and orthodontic treatment was performed. Results: Dental anomalies were found in 75.4% of the patients, and tooth agenesis (29.2%) and supernumerary tooth (2.6%) were the most common anomalies. The risk of agenesis was higher among the individuals with cleft palate (CP) compared with individuals with cleft lip (CL) and cleft lip and palate (CLP) (agenesis: CP versus CL: odds ratio 6.27, 95% confidence interval 2.21-17.8, P = .0003; CP versus CLP: odds ratio 2.94; 95% confidence interval 1.27-6.81, P 01). The frequency of dental agenesis was higher in patients with unilateral complete CLP (agenesis: P < 0001), incomplete bilateral CLP (agenesis: P = .0013), complete CP (agenesis: P < .0001), and incomplete CP (agenesis: P < .0001). The frequency of supernumerary teeth was higher in patients with bilateral complete CLP (P < .0001). The frequency of dental agenesis (P < .0001) and ectopic tooth (P = .009) was higher than the frequency estimated for general population. Conclusions: The prevalence of dental anomalies in patients with NSCL/P was higher than that reported in overall population. This study found preferential associations between dental anomalies and specific extensions of NSCL/P, suggesting that dental agenesis and ectopic tooth may be part of oral cleft subphenotypes.
dc.description53
dc.description6
dc.description714
dc.description719
dc.descriptionState of Bahia Research Foundation-FAPESB, Bahia, Brazil
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherAlliance Communications Group Division Allen Press
dc.publisherLawrence
dc.relationCleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal
dc.rightsfechado
dc.sourceWOS
dc.subjectCleft Lip And Palate
dc.subjectDental Anomaly
dc.subjectTooth Agenesis
dc.titleDental Anomalies In A Brazilian Cleft Population
dc.typeArtículos de revistas


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