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2014, Number 3

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Rev Odont Mex 2014; 18 (3)

Prevalence of malocclusions at the Orthodontics Department of the Graduate School, National School of Dentistry, National University of Mexico (UNAM)

Tokunaga CS, Katagiri KM, Elorza PTH
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Language: Spanish
References: 26
Page: 175-179
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Key words:

Prevalence, malocclusion, epidemiology, skeletal class.

ABSTRACT

At the Graduate and Research School of the National School of Dentistry, National University of Mexico (UNAM) we developed several analytic and descriptive methods. A statistical study of skeletal classification was undertaken with a sample of 428 patients subjected to orthodontic treatment. Age range of selected patients was 8-40 years. Data were collected according to gender, age and skeletal malocclusion in order to assess the epidemiological panorama. After statistical analysis, it was found among other data, that 53.3% of the sample was in skeletal class I, 64.7% were female and 52.08% was found to be in the 13 to 19 year age range.


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