2013
DOI: 10.4103/2321-3825.116286
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Prevalence of dental anomalies in pretreatment orthodontic patients in Western Maharashtra, India: An epidemiological study

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“…The prevalence of dilaceration in our study is 1%. The prevalence ranges from 0.02% (Goya HA et al 2008) to 22.5% ( Berrocal et al 2007) .However few studies in India showed much higher prevalence rates (Guttal et al2010& Vibhute et al 2013). …”
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confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of dilaceration in our study is 1%. The prevalence ranges from 0.02% (Goya HA et al 2008) to 22.5% ( Berrocal et al 2007) .However few studies in India showed much higher prevalence rates (Guttal et al2010& Vibhute et al 2013). …”
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confidence: 99%
“…3 Vibhute ve ark. 13 220 panoramik radyografi ile yaptıkları çalışmalarında, 8-14 yaş aralığında ortodonti hastalarında en sık görülen anomalinin hipodonti olduğunu ve dental anomali görülme sıklığının % 27.7 olduğunu bildirmişlerdir. Pedrira ve ark.…”
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“…En los resultados de nuestra investigación, la prevalencia de agenesia dental (excluyendo los terceros molares) es baja, con un porcentaje de 3,8%, en comparación con estudios realizados en diversos países, como la investigación de Iglesias et al [2] en Venezuela con 6,9%, o la de Goya et al [30] en Japón con 9,4% de prevalencia, o en el estudio de Vibhute et al [31] en la India con 10,4%. Esta investigación obtuvo resultados similares al del Polder et al [32] en Norteamérica, con 3,9%.…”
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