This document summarizes a study on delayed eruption of anterior maxillary incisor teeth among primary school students in Sana'a, Yemen. The study examined 212 students aged 8-10 years old across two schools. It found that 14.6% of students had delayed tooth eruption. Males had a higher rate of delay at 16.4% compared to 9.5% for females. The most common age for delay was 9 years old, affecting 18% of students. Over half of delays were attributed to both dental and medical causes. The study recommends that parents monitor eruption times closely and address malnutrition as a major cause of delays.
Delayed Eruption of Anterior Teeth in Yemeni Students
1. Delayed Eruption of Anterior Maxillary Incisor
among Primary Schools Students in Sana’a
Dr. Ali Al-Mashhadani
Alaa Abdul-Salam Mahyoub
Faris Abdullah Ahmed
Mohammed Kamel Al-Shekhreet
Supervision
By
2. For our Parent for their continues support .
For our Doctor / ALI AL-MASHHADANI for his effort and
patient with us .
For school maneger and students for their cooperation .
3. 1. Introduction .
2. Object of Our Research .
3. Research .
4. Results .
5. Recommendation .
6. Summery .
7. Reference .
4. Time of Eruption :
PermanentPrimaryTooth
7 - 8 years7 – 8 monthsMaxillary Central
8 - 9 years9 monthsMaxillary Lateral
7. DIFFERENCES between the Primary & Permanent teeth
A – size :
1) Primary teeth as smaller in all dimension than permanent
teeth
2) The mesiodistal width of primary incisors is less than their
permanent
3) The thickness of enamel and dentine in primary teeth is
approximately half its thickness in permanent teeth
8. B – coluor :
the colour of primary teeth is bluish white , while that of
permanent teeth ranges from grayish white to yellowish white
C - crown :
the crown of primary teeth are wider in their mesiodistal
diameter in relation to their cervico _occulusal height than
those of permanent teeth.
This given the primary anterior teeth a cupshapped
appearance
9. According to the World Health Organization (WHO),
Malnutrition is a major health concern and the most common
cause of growth failure in children .
Other
Common
Causes
Dental
Medical
Supernumerary
Teeth
Retention of
Deciduous
teeth
Crowding
of the
jaw
Trauma
Hypothyroidism Hypoparathyroidism
Vitamin D
deficiency
10. Our obligation in community service and
dissemination of knowledge of dental health .
To determine the prevalence of delayed eruption of
teeth among school children .
Determine the most common causes and help in
reduce of delayed eruption .
Awareness and guidance of eruption times and
caries effect .
13. Our researsh take place in Al-Hasan Bin Ali school (G) and
Al-Tarbia Al-Hadeethah school (P) on 17-18/3/2014 ,
Sample aged between 8 – 10 years .
Total
Number of
samples
212 Students
159 Male
53 Female
22. According
To
Table 2
Delayed EruptionNormal Eruption
Total
Number%Number
16.4 %2683.6 %133159Male
9.5 %590.5 %4853Female
Number of Male Samples : 159 Students
Number of Female Samples : 53 Students
27. Delayed eruption of anterior maxillary incisor was
detected in 14.6 % of cases . [Table 1]
D E is more common on Male (16.4%) than Female
(9.5%) . [Table 2]
D E in age 8 year was detected in 11 % of cases .
[Table 3]
D E in age 9 year was detected in 18 % of cases .
[Table 3]
D E in age 10 year was detected in 14 % of cases .
[Table 3]
28. 9 year old is More Age detected D E (45 %) than 8 and 10
year old . [Table 3]
8 year old is Less Age detected D E (22.6 %) than 9 and
10 year old . [Table 3]
Both Medical and Dental causes was more recorded 52 %
than only one of them . [Table 4]
Delayed eruption of Lateral incisor 55 % was more than
Central incisor . [Table 5]
Private school student is less effected of D E 13 % than
Govermental school student 16 % . [Table 6]
29. That is very Important for parents to realize the eruption
time of teeth and monitoring them and avoid any early or
delayed extraction of teeth .
Malnutrition (specially in yemen) is the Major causes of
growth failure , subsequently that important to raise
Economic level for people .
Early detection for eruption problems avoids a lot of
dental complication and money losses . This is achieved
by maintain a regular visits to dentist .
30. The research talk about delayed eruption of anterior
maxillary incisor on range age between 8 – 10 years
It covered 212 students of two primary schools .
We adopted in our diagnosis on clinical feature and
history .
The result was that there is high percent of delayed
eruption due to improper nutrition which widely
observed .
31. Orthodontics & paedodiantic dentistry .
paedodiantic dentistry lecture “level 4”
Research “ Delayed Tooth Eruption “
Faizal C Peedikayil Professor
Research Article “Relationship between Malnutrition
and the Number of Permanent Teeth in Filipino 10-
to 13-Year-Olds
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/bmri/2013/205950/
32. By : Alaa Abdul-Salam Mahyoub
Faris Abdullah Ahmed
Mohammed Kamel Al-Shekhreet