Incidence of hypercementosis in mandibular third molars determined using cone beam computed tomography

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Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate the incidence and pre-dictors of hypercementosis in mandibular third molars using cone beam computed tomography. Methods: Using a retrospective approach, 1,160 cone beam computed tomography image sets were analyzed. Two oral radiologists independently evaluated the image sets based on four severity grades: 0, no hypercementosis around the root; 1, hypercementosis surrounding less than half of the root surface; 2, hypercementosis surrounding more than half of the root surface; and 3, hypercementosis surrounding the entire root surface. Hypercementosis was identified as a dark or light layer. Statistical analyses of relationships between hypercementosis incidence and possible predictors (e.g. age, sex, impaction, and occlusion) were performed using chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test; logistic regression was used for mul-tivariate analysis. Results: The severity of hypercementosis increased with age, and the incidences were as follows: ≤19 years, 0%; 20-24 years, 14.1%; 25-29 years, 57.7%; 30-39 years, 83.0%; 40-49 years, 92.7%; 50-59 years, 93.4%; and ≥60 years, 96.8%. Conclusion: The observed incidences of hypercementosis were relatively higher than in previous studies, and the incidence was significantly lower for occluded teeth than for non-occluded teeth.

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Ohbayashi, N., Wamasing, P., Tonami, K., & Kurabayashi, T. (2021). Incidence of hypercementosis in mandibular third molars determined using cone beam computed tomography. Journal of Oral Science, 63(2), 179–183. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.20-0509

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