1.Idiopathic Osteosclerosis among UiTM Dental Centre Patients: A Retrospective Study
Afiqah Azhar ; Nur Aini Ahmad Yusof ; Mohd Kherman Suparman ; Nor Hidayah Reduwan
Archives of Orofacial Sciences 2024;19(1):47-56
Idiopathic Osteosclerosis among UiTM Dental Centre Patients: A Retrospective Study
Idiopathic osteosclerosis (IO) represents asymptomatic radiopaque masses within the jaw. IO is
commonly found as an incidental finding in panoramic radiographs. The purpose of the present study
is to determine the prevalence of IO among Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Dental Centre patients and to investigate the radiographic parameters of IO located in the maxilla-mandibular region. Panoramic radiographic images of patients attending UiTM Dental Centre from 2016 to 2020 were
examined. Parameters such as gender, age, site, shape, size, and association with tooth were evaluated. The data obtained were analysed using SPSS version 27. Pearson chi-square test was used to evaluate the relationship between the parameters. IO was identified in 108 (9.67%) out of 1,117 panoramic radiographic images that were reviewed. There was a slightly higher prevalence of IO in female patients with 58 (53%) over male patients. Most of the radiographically identified IO were located in the posterior mandibular region, constituting 83% of the cases. Pearson chi-square test revealed a significant relationship between size and gender (p-value < 0.05). Significant associations were found between site and gender and association with tooth and foci (p-value < 0.01). The prevalence of IO among UiTM Dental Center patients was observed to be low at 9.67%. There was a higher occurrence of IO in female patients compared to males, and the posterior mandibular region emerged as the most common site where IO was radiographically identified. The accurate radiographic identification of IO is essential for providing a precise diagnosis and formulating an appropriate treatment plan.
2.A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO MANAGING BIMAXILLARY HYPERHYPODONTIA: A CASE REPORT
Mohd Isyrafuddin Bin Ismail ; Siti Hajar Hamzah ; Alaa Sabah Hussein ; Syed Bazli Alwi Syed Bakhtiar Ariffin ; Mohd Kherman Suparman ; Ilham Wan Mokhtar ; Mas Suryalis Ahmad
Journal of University of Malaya Medical Centre 2023;26(1):179-184
Bimaxillary hyperhypodontia (BHH) is a very rare numeric anomaly with a prevalence of 0.002% to 3.1% described by the presence of a supernumerary tooth in the premaxilla region and a missing mandibular incisor tooth. This case highlights the multidisciplinary management of a child presenting with BHH who complies with the recommended protocol by surgically removing the supernumerary tooth and then proceeding with orthodontic treatment for function and aesthetics. A 9-year-old healthy Malay boy presented with a fully erupted tooth 21, a labially palpable bulge of unerupted tooth 11, a missing tooth 32, and a tendency for an anterior and posterior crossbite. The radiographs showed an inverted, unerupted, conical-shaped supernumerary tooth overlapping the unerupted tooth 11 and hypodontia of tooth 32. The management was surgical removal of the supernumerary tooth and the placement of an upper removable appliance with a palatal expansion screw followed by comprehensive fixed orthodontics.
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