The role of age in third molar surgery: a retrospective study

The aim of our study was to compare our clinical database of removed third molars with the international results, focusing on the patients’ age. As being one of the most frequently visited dentoalveolar surgical centers with the highest number of employed dentoalvolar surgeons in Hungary, it is a gr...

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Main Authors: Zsófia Krisztina Papp, György Szmirnov, Krisztián Csomó, Attila Iványi, Árpád Joób-Fancsaly
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hungarian Dental Association 2020-12-01
Series:Fogorvosi Szemle
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Online Access:https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/fogorv-szemle/article/view/5064
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Summary:The aim of our study was to compare our clinical database of removed third molars with the international results, focusing on the patients’ age. As being one of the most frequently visited dentoalveolar surgical centers with the highest number of employed dentoalvolar surgeons in Hungary, it is a great opportunity to get valuable informations from our patient database compared to other foreign surgical centers. Our research covered a ten years period from 2010–2019. Informations were gathered about gender, age and position of the affected teeth. A total of 23 305 third molars were removed from patients 5 to 95 years of age in the mentioned period. Our measured datas were compared to other international study results. Surgical third molar removal was carried out more often in women (61,5%) than in men (38,5%), which is not corresponding to results gathered from international surgical centers. Removal of the third molar from the lower jaw was carried out in about two thirds of the total cases (60,7%). The most significant age of the surgical removal was 24 years of age, both in the upper and the lower jaw. No significal differences were found in age neither between upper and lower jaw nor between the four quadrants in comparison. Heterogenity in gathered data and in social insurance codification was resulted in a lack of statistical evaluation from the accurate diagnose and the method of tooth removal.
ISSN:2498-8170