Third molar agenesis in modern humans with and without agenesis of other teeth

Background The number of teeth in the human dentition is of interest both from developmental and evolutionary aspects. The present case-control study focused on the formation of third molars in modern humans aiming to shed more light on the most variable tooth class in the dentition. Materials and M...

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Main Authors: Maya Scheiwiller, Elias S. Oeschger, Nikolaos Gkantidis
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Published: PeerJ Inc. 2020-11-01
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author Maya Scheiwiller
Elias S. Oeschger
Nikolaos Gkantidis
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Nikolaos Gkantidis
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description Background The number of teeth in the human dentition is of interest both from developmental and evolutionary aspects. The present case-control study focused on the formation of third molars in modern humans aiming to shed more light on the most variable tooth class in the dentition. Materials and Methods For this reason, we investigated third molar formation in a sample of 303 individuals with agenesis of teeth other than third molars (agenesis group) and compared it to a sex and age matched control group of 303 individuals without agenesis of teeth other than third molars. Results The prevalence of third molar agenesis in the agenesis group was 50.8%, which is significantly higher than the 20.5% in the control group (p < 0.001). The chance of a missing third molar in the agenesis group was increased by 38.3% (p < 0.001), after controlling for the agenesis in other teeth factor. When considering the amount of missing third molars per individual, a clear tendency towards more missing third molars was evident in the agenesis group compared to the control group. The frequency of bilaterally missing third molars in the agenesis group was 29% in the maxilla, as well as in the mandible, which is about three times higher than the frequency of unilaterally missing third molars (p < 0.001). In the control group, bilaterally missing third molars occurred in 8.6% in the maxilla and 8.9% in the mandible. Conclusion The present results indicate that genetic factors involved in tooth agenesis affect also the dentition as a whole. Furthermore, the third molars are more vulnerable to factors involved in agenesis of other teeth and they are more often affected as a whole. These findings seem to be associated with the evolutionary trend in humans towards reduced molar number.
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spelling doaj.art-466bd29b5d14430d8647185466c0dafa2023-12-03T00:24:54ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592020-11-018e1036710.7717/peerj.10367Third molar agenesis in modern humans with and without agenesis of other teethMaya ScheiwillerElias S. OeschgerNikolaos GkantidisBackground The number of teeth in the human dentition is of interest both from developmental and evolutionary aspects. The present case-control study focused on the formation of third molars in modern humans aiming to shed more light on the most variable tooth class in the dentition. Materials and Methods For this reason, we investigated third molar formation in a sample of 303 individuals with agenesis of teeth other than third molars (agenesis group) and compared it to a sex and age matched control group of 303 individuals without agenesis of teeth other than third molars. Results The prevalence of third molar agenesis in the agenesis group was 50.8%, which is significantly higher than the 20.5% in the control group (p < 0.001). The chance of a missing third molar in the agenesis group was increased by 38.3% (p < 0.001), after controlling for the agenesis in other teeth factor. When considering the amount of missing third molars per individual, a clear tendency towards more missing third molars was evident in the agenesis group compared to the control group. The frequency of bilaterally missing third molars in the agenesis group was 29% in the maxilla, as well as in the mandible, which is about three times higher than the frequency of unilaterally missing third molars (p < 0.001). In the control group, bilaterally missing third molars occurred in 8.6% in the maxilla and 8.9% in the mandible. Conclusion The present results indicate that genetic factors involved in tooth agenesis affect also the dentition as a whole. Furthermore, the third molars are more vulnerable to factors involved in agenesis of other teeth and they are more often affected as a whole. These findings seem to be associated with the evolutionary trend in humans towards reduced molar number.https://peerj.com/articles/10367.pdfPermanent dentitionTooth agenesisThird molarsCongenital abnormalitiesHypodontiaNon-syndromic
spellingShingle Maya Scheiwiller
Elias S. Oeschger
Nikolaos Gkantidis
Third molar agenesis in modern humans with and without agenesis of other teeth
PeerJ
Permanent dentition
Tooth agenesis
Third molars
Congenital abnormalities
Hypodontia
Non-syndromic
title Third molar agenesis in modern humans with and without agenesis of other teeth
title_full Third molar agenesis in modern humans with and without agenesis of other teeth
title_fullStr Third molar agenesis in modern humans with and without agenesis of other teeth
title_full_unstemmed Third molar agenesis in modern humans with and without agenesis of other teeth
title_short Third molar agenesis in modern humans with and without agenesis of other teeth
title_sort third molar agenesis in modern humans with and without agenesis of other teeth
topic Permanent dentition
Tooth agenesis
Third molars
Congenital abnormalities
Hypodontia
Non-syndromic
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