The characteristics and occurrence of the talon cusps in Turkish population: a retrospective sample study

WOS: 000386066500015 PubMed ID: 26899859 The purpose of this study was to figure out the characteristics and occurrence of talon cusps in a sample of Turkish population. In this retrospective study, talon cusps in permanent dentition were evaluated on radiographs and intraoral photographs which were...

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Published in:Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy
Main Authors: Ozkan, Gokhan, Toptas, Ali, Guneri, Pelin
Other Authors: Ege Üniversitesi
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer France 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11454/33351
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-016-1653-6
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Summary:WOS: 000386066500015 PubMed ID: 26899859 The purpose of this study was to figure out the characteristics and occurrence of talon cusps in a sample of Turkish population. In this retrospective study, talon cusps in permanent dentition were evaluated on radiographs and intraoral photographs which were obtained from patients who were referred to Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Adnan Menderes University, AydA +/- n, Turkey between January 2013 and January 2014. Talon cusps were observed in 365 of 4116 patients, with a frequency of 8.86 %. There were 208 (57 %) females and 157 (43 %) males with this variation. Maxillary canines were the most affected anterior teeth (40.83 %), followed by lateral incisors (39.60 %) and central incisors (19.55 %). Of the patients, 81 (22.19 %) had type I talon cusp with two periapical pathologies, 114 (31.23 %) had type II talon cusp with four periapical pathologies and 226 (61.91 %) had type III talon cusp with also four periapical pathologies. The occurrence of talon cusps was higher than other studies reported in the literature, with an exception of the study in Alaskan Eskimos. The most commonly detected type of talon cusp was type III (61.91 %), and dens invaginatus was the most frequent variation observed with talon cusps.