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Prevalence of developmental dental anomalies among school going children in south bangalore of the age group 6-14 years

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Dr. Shakuntala Bethur Siddaiah, Dr. Veena Arali, Dr. Stiya Ann Varghese and Dr. Prasanna kumar Bhat
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Context: Developmental dental anomalies are routinely encountered by paediatric dental professionals at an early age. Their early detection, appropriate and timely management may help in an aesthetic and functional oral cavity. Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of various developmental dental anomalies like cusp of carabelli, microdontia, macrodontia, hypodontia, fusion, gemination, talon cusp, supernumerary and dens in dente in school going children in South Bangalore. Material and methods: This cross-sectional study comprised 1500 children in the age group 6-14 years in South Bangalore. The children were examined and clinical data were collected by single dentist and tabulated accordingly. The Statistical data were collected tabulated accordingly by a single investigator and descriptive statistical methods were used using SPSS. Result: The distribution of developmental dental anomalies was 36.84 % of the total population in the age group 6 -14 years residing in south Bangalore. The most prevalent anomaly was found to be cusp of carabelli 33.66%. Conclusion: The prevalence of other anomalies seen were talon cusp, microdontia, macrodontia, hypodontia, supernumerary, fusion which was 0.93%, 0.73%, 0.66%, 0.4.5, 0.26%, 0.2% respectively. A knowledge of dental anomalies in each geographical area will point out towards the problems that could be faced by the respective population and thus interject their propagation to irreversible level.

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