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Paper Title: Prevalence of flush terminal plane in mixed dentition
Authors Name: Nikita Sivakumar , Arvind S
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Abstract: Flush terminal plane is the normal feature of deciduous dentition. This type of terminal plane is where the distal surfaces of upper & lower second deciduous molars are in same vertical plane. It is also known as straight terminal plane. Flush terminal plane is also the most common type of terminal plane. Terminal plane relationship can be used to predict the future interocclusal relation of the erupting first permanent molars. The relationship can greatly influence the position of the first permanent molars, as the eruption path of the first permanent molars is guided by the distal surface of the distal root and tooth crown of the second primary molar. Malocclusion is a common oral disease affecting children with various reported prevalence rates. This meta-analysis aimed to determine the epidemiological characteristics of malocclusion among pre-schoolers in mainland China from 1988 to 2017. A total of 31 qualified papers describing 51,100 Chinese children aged 2–7 years were selected. The prevalence of flush terminal plane was 47.10% (CI: 28.76–65.44%) and it was the most common in the terminal plane relationship. An increasing trend and wide variations across the country were observed. Additionally, there was no significant difference in malocclusion by gender (relative risk (RR) = 1.01, [0.96–1.06]) or urban/rural area (RR = 0.99, [0.82–1.20]). Although this study represents a narrow view of deciduous-dentition malocclusion in South India revention and timely treatment.
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Cite Article: "Prevalence of flush terminal plane in mixed dentition", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.6, Issue 5, page no.1 - 5, May-2021, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2105001.pdf
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