Prevalence of midline diastema according to race in Afghanistan

Authors : Ozair Erfan, Mohammad Hamed Rahmani, Gulbahar Taka

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijodr.2020.047

Volume : 6

Issue : 4

Year : 2020

Page No : 241-244

Objective: The main aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of Midline Maxillary diastema
according to three common races (Tajik, Pashtoon, and Hazara), sex, and type of dental arch among 999
OPD patients in National and Specialized Stomatology Hospital, Kabul-Afghanistan.
Materials and Methods: 999 patients in 15-30 years were selected by a systematic random sampling
method during the seventh month. Patients were examined directly intra-orally, and information was
collected by a single researcher, recorded on pre-prepared questioner forms, and then data analyzed by
the SPSS.25 software.
Results: The result shows that the prevalence of maxillary midline diastema was 5.8%, that most of them
were male 3.3% than females 2.3%. Frequency of midline diastema was more in Tajik race 6.5% than
Pashtoon 5.5% and Hazara 3.6%. According to the arch form, midline diastema appearance was mostly
detected in the Square arch form at 6.8% than the Ovoid 5.4% and Triangular 4.3%.

Keywords: Maxillary midline diastema gender race arch form.


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