Assessment of the Relation Between Patterns of Third-Molar Impaction and Blood Group: A Retrospective Study
Muath S Alassaf,
Saad M Hasubah,
Shadan H Sharbib
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe prevalence of impacted third molars is high in the global general population. The etiology of impacted third molars is not fully understood, but it is thought to result from combined genetic and environmental factors. Some studies have suggested a link between the blood group and the risk of impacted third molars. This study aimed to investigate the association between the blood group and the presence of impacted third molars and its pattern.
MethodA total of 856 panoramic radiographs were includ… Show more
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