2016
DOI: 10.4103/2277-4696.185185
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Radiographic assessment of agenesis, impaction, and pararadicular radiolucencies in relation with third molar in Nashik City of Maharashtra

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“…Jaw size, facial growth and size of the tooth varies among different cultures and population groups and have marked inheritance pattern. These factors are also essential for eruption pattern, status of impaction and agenesis seen in third molars [5] The mean age group of our study group was 33.2 years (±11.776 std deviation).Quek and Schersten et al [6] have shown mean age of their subjects as 19.3, 26.5 ± 5 and 20 to 25 years respectively. The proportion of patients having all four third molars was more than half (64%), which is lower than in study done by Sandu [7] (76%) in Indian Population and Hattab [8] (73%) in Jordanian population.…”
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“…Jaw size, facial growth and size of the tooth varies among different cultures and population groups and have marked inheritance pattern. These factors are also essential for eruption pattern, status of impaction and agenesis seen in third molars [5] The mean age group of our study group was 33.2 years (±11.776 std deviation).Quek and Schersten et al [6] have shown mean age of their subjects as 19.3, 26.5 ± 5 and 20 to 25 years respectively. The proportion of patients having all four third molars was more than half (64%), which is lower than in study done by Sandu [7] (76%) in Indian Population and Hattab [8] (73%) in Jordanian population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%