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Prevalence of Dental Anomalies among School Going Children in India.
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The
purpose
of
the
present
study
is
to
investigate
the
prevalence
of
dental
anomalies
according
to
gender
among
children
.
This
cross-sectional
study
was
conducted
a
group
of
600
children
,
of
them
293
(
48
.
8
%
)
were
males
and
275
(
45
.
8
%
)
females
which
were
taken
with
proper
sampling
technique
.
Type
III
clinical
examination
was
done
to
know
the
prevalence
of
dental
anomalies
.
The
Statistical
software
namely
SPSS
version
16
.
0
was
used
for
data
analysis
.
Chi
-square
test
was
used
at
p
value
of
0
.
05
or
less
.
Impactions
(
39
.
2
%
)
were
the
most
common
anomaly
in
this
study
and
most
of
the
impacted
teeth
were
related
to
maxilla
.
A
significant
difference
was
seen
in
case
of
hypodontia
,
microdontia
and
talons
cusp
according
to
gender
in
which
first
two
anomalies
were
more
among
females
and
last
one
among
males
.
Children
with
one
dental
anomaly
were
25
.
8
%
,
and
13
.
4
%
were
having
more
than
one
.
The
percentage
of
dental
anomalies
were
high
specially
impaction
and
rotated
teeth
.
So
these
anomalies
should
be
treated
earlier
to
avoid
further
complications
.
How
to
cite
this
article
:
Kathariya
MD
,
Nikam
AP
,
Chopra
K
,
Patil
NN
,
Raheja
H
,
Kathariya
R
.
Prevalence
of
Dental
Anomalies
among
School
Going
Children
in
India
.
J
Int
Oral
Health
2013
;
5
(
5
)
:
10
-
4
.