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Publications (1)


Prevalence of hypercementosis and frequency of possible etiological factors in a Turkish subpopulation
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April 2021

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Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice

Yalcin Yeler Defne

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Eninanc Ilknur

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Koraltan Melike

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Unal Yener

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and types of hypercementosis and the frequency of possible etiological factors in a large sample of Turkish central Anatolian population. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional study was performed using panoramic radiographs of 1176 randomly selected adult patients with an age range of 18-96 years, who presented to the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology of the Faculty of Dentistry, Cumhuriyet University (Sivas, Turkey) for dental care. Patients were questioned about the presence of systemic diseases. Panoramic radiographs of the patients were examined for the presence and types of hypercementosis (diffuse, focal and shirt sleeve cuff) and the frequency of local factors that may be associated with hypercementosis. Chi-square and t-tests were used for statistical analysis. Results: Hypercementosis was detected in 128 of 1176 patients. In total, 85.6% of the teeth with hypercementosis had a diffuse, 7.5% had a focal, and 6.8% had a shirt sleeve cuff type. Hypercementosis was observed most frequently in the mandibular (P < 0.05) and the premolar region. Gender-related differences were nonsignificant (P > 0.05). Atherosclerosis, osteoporosis, and multiple diseases were reported more frequently in individuals with hypercementosed teeth (P < 0.05). While idiopathic origin (39.3%), bruxism (30%), and inflammation (24.37%) were the most prevalent local etiological factors, impacted teeth (1.25%) and history of trauma (0.62%) were less common. Conclusion: The prevalence of hypercementosis was 10.8% in the study population. The lesions were more common in the mandibule. Idiopathic origin was the most common factor associated with hypercementosis.

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... La hipercementosis (HPC) se define como una condición no neoplásica de aposición excesiva de cemento radicular secundario, que puede encontrarse de forma aislada en un órgano dental (OD), considerándola como HPC localizada, o presentarse en múltiples órganos dentales, considerándola como HPC generalizada ( 6,(11)(12)(13)(14). ...

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Patrones de hipercementosis y su relación con posibles factores etiológicos locales en radiografías de individuos de una población mexicana
Prevalence of hypercementosis and frequency of possible etiological factors in a Turkish subpopulation
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  • April 2021

Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice