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INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TYPE OF IMPACTION OFMANDIBULAR THIRD MOLARS AND THE CARIES OF DISTAL SURFACE OFMANDIBULAR SECOND MOLARS

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  547-553

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 Background and Objective: The impacted tooth is trappedtooth by an obstruction on the budding path. The existence ofimpacted mandibular THIRD MOLAR leads to increase of in thecaries in the distal neck of second molar due to the contact ofthird molar. Subjects and Methods: This study was analytical crosssectionalstudy conducted from May 2014 to March 2015among 50 patients with mandibular THIRD MOLAR impaction. Panoramic X-rays and Bitewing radiograph was taken todetermine the impaction types and the presence or absence ofthe second molar CARIES. Chi-square test was used to investigatethe relationship between the mandibular THIRD MOLAR impactionand mandibular second molar distal surface CARIES. Data wereanalysis by SPSS software version 18. P<0. 05 was consideredas significant level. Results: The most common type of dental impaction was themesioangular (34%). Distoangular and horizontal was (24%)while the vertical impaction was (18%). The degree ofimpaction in class II (80%) and for class III (20%) wererecorded. According to the classification of Pell and Gregory, classes B was classified as the most prevalent impaction, andclass A was the lowest. The prevalence of CARIES was reported in52% cases. 38. 48% cases of CARIES belonged to MESIOANGULARimpaction form which was significantly higher than other types(P<0. 05). Conclusion: Our study showed that the angle of impaction(mesioangular and horizontal) and the class II had significantcorrelation with CARIES.

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    FALLAHI, HAMID REZA, DABAGHI, ARASH, & ALMASI, NARGES KHATON. (2017). INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TYPE OF IMPACTION OFMANDIBULAR THIRD MOLARS AND THE CARIES OF DISTAL SURFACE OFMANDIBULAR SECOND MOLARS. JUNDISHAPUR SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL JOURNAL, 16(5 ), 547-553. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/12983/en

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    FALLAHI HAMID REZA, DABAGHI ARASH, ALMASI NARGES KHATON. INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TYPE OF IMPACTION OFMANDIBULAR THIRD MOLARS AND THE CARIES OF DISTAL SURFACE OFMANDIBULAR SECOND MOLARS. JUNDISHAPUR SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL JOURNAL[Internet]. 2017;16(5 ):547-553. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/12983/en

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    HAMID REZA FALLAHI, ARASH DABAGHI, and NARGES KHATON ALMASI, “INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TYPE OF IMPACTION OFMANDIBULAR THIRD MOLARS AND THE CARIES OF DISTAL SURFACE OFMANDIBULAR SECOND MOLARS,” JUNDISHAPUR SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL JOURNAL, vol. 16, no. 5 , pp. 547–553, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/12983/en

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