Title of article :
Malocclusion in deciduous dentition of Saudi children: A cross-sectional study
Author/Authors :
Zakirulla, M King Khalid University - Scientific and Research Committee (SRC), College of Dentistry - Department of Pedodontics, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Background: Occlusal characteristics of the primary dentition vary among populations and ethnic groups.Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study aimed to record various primary dentition parameters in 700 Saudi children, 2-6 year-old, was divided into 4 age groups and was randomly selected to observe the differences between the age groups.Results: 55.6% of the children had a flush terminal plane molar relationship. The proportion of children with distalstep molar relationship was significantly lower 23 (3.2%). The degree of overbite was significantly less in the 5-year-olds than in the 3-year-olds. The majority of the children (80.7%) had spaced dentition. The prevalence of anterior cross bite was 0.7% and of open bite was 0.3%
Keywords :
Malocclusion , Deciduous dentition , Spacing , Crowding , Crossbite
Journal title :
Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science
Journal title :
Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science