2020
DOI: 10.4103/jomfp.jomfp_171_20
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Prevalence of odontogenic cysts and its associated factors in South Indian population

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“…This study found that the dentigerous cyst had a prevalence of 10.5% in bone pathology cases but a prevalence of 15.5% among odontogenic cyst cases. This prevalence agrees with the results from a South Indian population study (13.4%), 19 an investigation by Pedro Vitali Kammer et al (14.04%), 20 and a retrospective study by Paris Tamiolakis et al 21 (14.5%). In turn, this prevalence was slightly higher in an Italian population (23.4%), 22 in two different Turkish populations (26.6% and 26.9%), 2,23 in an Indonesian population (25.5%), 24 and in two Brazilian populations (26% and 27.5%).…”
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confidence: 91%
“…This study found that the dentigerous cyst had a prevalence of 10.5% in bone pathology cases but a prevalence of 15.5% among odontogenic cyst cases. This prevalence agrees with the results from a South Indian population study (13.4%), 19 an investigation by Pedro Vitali Kammer et al (14.04%), 20 and a retrospective study by Paris Tamiolakis et al 21 (14.5%). In turn, this prevalence was slightly higher in an Italian population (23.4%), 22 in two different Turkish populations (26.6% and 26.9%), 2,23 in an Indonesian population (25.5%), 24 and in two Brazilian populations (26% and 27.5%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Other scientists, through clinical observations and retrospective analyses of the incidence of different types of odontogenic cysts, have also found a marked predisposition in men to the development of odontogenic cysts [26,27]. The evaluation of locations revealed that cystic lesions predominantly occurred in the mandible (64.03%, n=251), while the maxilla accounted for 31.89% (n=125).…”
Section: стоматологія / Dentistrymentioning
confidence: 98%