DOI
10.1016/j.jds.2023.11.020
First Page
1638
Last Page
1645
Abstract
Abstract Background/purpose The etiology of the ectopic eruption (EE) of the maxillary first permanent molars (FPM) remains unclear and controversial. This study was designed to explore the dental and skeletal factors for EE of the FPM in children. Materials and methods Children aged 6–10 years were recruited to this study. Subjects were assigned to the ectopic eruption group (EEG) and the normal eruption group (NEG). Lateral cephalometric radiographs and panoramic radiographs were measured by angular and linear indices. Results The prevalence of EE of maxillary FPM was higher in males and at younger ages. Subjects with skeletal class III malocclusion were more likely to be diagnosed with EE of maxillary FPM. The SNA, ANB, FMIA, Wits, Ptm-A, ANS-PNS, overbite, and overjet were significantly different between the EEG and the NEG. The length of the posterior region of the maxillary alveolar bone, U6-OP, and eruptive angulation of the maxillary FPM were statistically different between the two groups. Conclusion Male sex, skeletal class III malocclusion, mesial inclination of the maxillary FPM, hypoplasia of the maxilla, and insufficient length of the posterior region of the maxillary alveolar bone were related to EE of the maxillary FPM.
Recommended Citation
Zhang, Kun; Zhang, Yun; Ma, Yuxing; Chen, Xinlei; Zhang, Jiankang; Pan, Jian; and Peng, Yiran
(2024)
"Ectopic eruption of maxillary first permanent molars: Risk factors and association with alveolar and maxillary characteristics on children,"
Journal of Dental Sciences: Vol. 19:
Iss.
3, Article 58.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2023.11.020
Available at:
https://jds.ads.org.tw/journal/vol19/iss3/58