Prevalence of Taurodontism in a Tertiary Hospital in Ghana

Frimpong, Philip Boadi and Appau, Adelaide and Ohene-Marfo, Edward and Adu-Darko, Yaw Aboagye and Nartey, Nii Otu (2024) Prevalence of Taurodontism in a Tertiary Hospital in Ghana. Open Journal of Stomatology, 14 (05). pp. 206-217. ISSN 2160-8709

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Abstract

Background: Taurodontism is one of the most significant deviations from the normal tooth morphology affecting the molars in both primary and permanent dentition. Taurodontism refers to the Enlargement of the pulp chamber, resulting in its bifurcation pushed toward the apex of a tooth’s root. This study evaluated the prevalence of Taurodontism from radiographs taken at the University of Ghana Dental School Oral Radiology Unit from January 2017 to December 2022. Methodology: In this cross-sectional study, panoramic and periapical radiographs of 1000 randomly selected patients who visited the Oral Radiology Unit from January 2017 to December 2022. Radiographs were evaluated for apically displaced pulp chamber. Data was statistically evaluated, and the chi-square test was employed to assess the prevalence of taurodontism in the upper and lower jaws (p < 0.05). Results: Taurodontism was found in 171 radiographs giving it a prevalence of 17.1% of which 57% (98 radiographs) were from females and 43% (73 radiographs) were from males. This finding was not significant (p > 0.05). Taurodontism occurred more in the maxilla (289 teeth, 80.7%) compared to the mandible molars (186 teeth, 64.3%) giving it a ratio of 1.6:1. This finding was highly significant (p < 0.001). The distribution of the different types of taurodonts differed in both jaws. According to the morphology, mesotaurodonts were most common in both jaws (132 and 78 in the maxilla and mandible respectively). Conclusion: Taurodontism is relatively common in the Ghanaian population affecting more females compared to males according to this study. Further studies using a large sample need to be carried out to determine its incidence in the general community.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Universal Eprints > Multidisciplinary
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 28 May 2024 04:39
Last Modified: 28 May 2024 04:39
URI: http://journal.article2publish.com/id/eprint/3824

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