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Imaging Science in Dentistry
2023 Volume.53 No. 4 p.303 ~ p.312
Pathologic conditions associated with impacted third molars: A retrospective study of panoramic radiographs in a Southern Brazilian population
Gabriela Brum Cardoso

Gleica Dal¡¯ Ongaro Savegnago
Waneza Dias Borges Hirsch
Mariana Boessio Vizzotto
Gabriela Salatino Liedke
Abstract
Purpose: This study investigated the prevalence of developmental and acquired pathologic conditions associated with impacted third molars (3Ms) in a Southern Brazilian population and evaluated whether demographic and tooth characteristics were correlated with the presence of bone or tooth lesions.

Materials and Methods: Panoramic radiographs were assessed for developmental (bone-related) or acquired (tooth- related) pathoses associated with impacted upper or lower 3Ms. Data on tooth positioning, tooth development, and patient demographics were collected. A trained, calibrated postgraduate student evaluated all images. Binary and multivariate logistic regression models were used to assess associations between outcomes and the demographic and radiographic variables. The threshold for statistical significance was set at 5% (P<0.05).

Results: The sample comprised panoramic radiographs from 2054 patients, predominantly female (59.2%), with a mean age of 27.2¡¾11.5 years. Overall, 4066 impacted 3Ms were evaluated, revealing 471 (11.6%) developmental and 710 (17.5%) acquired pathoses. Among the developmental pathoses, 460 (95.2%) were indicative of dentigerous cysts.
Male sex, lower 3M location, vertical or distoangular positioning, and incomplete root formation were associated with an elevated likelihood of developmental pathology. Lower tooth position, complete root formation, and partial eruption were linked to an increased probability of an acquired pathology in the third or second molar.

Conclusion: The prevalence of pathologic conditions associated with impacted 3Ms was low. Male sex, lower 3M placement, horizontal or distoangular positioning, and incomplete root formation were associated with developmental pathoses, while lower tooth position, complete root formation, and partial eruption were related to acquired pathoses.
KEYWORD
Molar, Third, Tooth, Impacted, Tooth, Extraction, Radiography, Panoramic
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