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International Journal of Oral Health Sciences and Advances
Year : 2013, Volume : 1, Issue : 2
First page : ( 15) Last page : ( 18)
Print ISSN : 2320-1576. Online ISSN : 2320-2483.

Bony morphologic variations at angle of mandible-A prevalence study

Dr. Kaur Rachninder*, Dr. Kumar C. Anand**, Dr. Sunil M.K***

*Senior lecturer, Department of Oral Medicine & Maxillo-facial Radiology, D.J. College of Dental Sciences & Research, Modinagar (U.P)

**Professor & HOD, Department of Oral Medicine & Maxillo-facial Radiology, K.D Dental College & Hospital, Mathura (U.P)

***Professor & HOD, Department of Oral Medicine & Maxillo-facial Radiology, D.J. College of Dental Sciences & Research, Modinagar (U.P)

Address For Correspondence: Dr. Rachninder Kaur, Senior lecturer, Department of Oral Medicine & Maxillo-facial Radiology, D.J. College of Dental Sciences & Research, Modinagar, Cell: +91-9891275884

Online published on 19 April, 2013.

Abstract

Objectives

To assess the prevalence of bony morphologic variations at the angle of mandible and the correlation of these variations with the attrition of teeth on the digital panoramic images

Study Design

2364 digital panoramic images from the previous records of the patients visiting the department of Oral Medicine & Radiology, K.D Dental College & Hospital, Mathura, were observed for the bony irregularities and enlargements at the angle of mandible bilaterally

Results

26.18% cases were affected with bony irregularities and enlargement, out of which 87.72% & 07.02% cases showed bony irregularities and bony enlargements respectively and 73.66% of the total cases were associated with attrition of teeth. It was also found that bony morphological variations at the angle of mandible were more prevalent in males with 37.82% as compared to females with 07.84%

Conclusion

The panoramic evidence of bony enlargements and irregularities at the angle of mandible could be associated with increased muscular activity due to associated parafunctional habits which proved as a radiologic diagnostic marker, hence thus further progressive damage to the hard tissue can be prevented.

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Keywords

Para functional habits, Mandibular angle, Bony irregularities, Bony enlargements, Bone remodeling.

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