2014
DOI: 10.1016/s0011-8524(14)70202-8
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I denti sovrannumerari nel settore latero-posteriore: studio epidemiologico

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“…The incidence is higher in males than females, presenting a gender ratio of 1.18:1 to 4.5:1 (Anthonappa et al., 2008). Additionally, the ethnic or geographic‐specific prevalence and characteristics of ST in certain regions and ethnic populations including Turkish, Chinese, and Italian have been documented (Bereket, Cakir‐Ozkan, Sener, Bulut, & Bastan, 2015; Cassetta, Altieri, Giansanti, Di Mambro, & Calasso, 2014; Cassetta, Altieri, Giansanti, Di‐Giorgio, & Calasso, 2014; Chou et al., 2015). In these studies, the incidence of ST was relatively higher for Chinese (2.6%) in their report comprised of 6,423 subjects, while 0.76% and 0.18% were reported in Turkish and Italian population, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incidence is higher in males than females, presenting a gender ratio of 1.18:1 to 4.5:1 (Anthonappa et al., 2008). Additionally, the ethnic or geographic‐specific prevalence and characteristics of ST in certain regions and ethnic populations including Turkish, Chinese, and Italian have been documented (Bereket, Cakir‐Ozkan, Sener, Bulut, & Bastan, 2015; Cassetta, Altieri, Giansanti, Di Mambro, & Calasso, 2014; Cassetta, Altieri, Giansanti, Di‐Giorgio, & Calasso, 2014; Chou et al., 2015). In these studies, the incidence of ST was relatively higher for Chinese (2.6%) in their report comprised of 6,423 subjects, while 0.76% and 0.18% were reported in Turkish and Italian population, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%