The frequency with which individuals do not develop their third molars, or wisdom teeth, is increasing worldwide. This current topic of human evolution is relevant to the research of anthropologists, geneticists, dentists, and other researchers involved in the study of human dentition. Many explanations have been offered to account for the prevalence of molar agenesis including, evolutionary, environmental, and genetic theories. The purpose of this research project is to determine the frequency of third molar agenesis and investigate the relationship between third molar agenesis and maxillomandibular jaw dimensions in a sample of orthodontic patients. This research tests the hypotheses that: H1: Individuals with agenesis of third molars wil...
AbstractBackground/purposeThird molar (M3) agenesis is linked to the evolution and growth of the hum...
The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of dental anomalies in orthodontic patients w...
KAMAK, HASAN/0000-0003-1910-3694WOS: 000299136300025PubMed: 21815812Objective: To examine the relati...
The frequency with which individuals do not develop their third molars, or wisdom teeth, is increasi...
The frequency with which individuals do not develop their third molars, or wisdom teeth, is increasi...
Background \ud The number of teeth in the human dentition is of interest both from developmental an...
Background The number of teeth in the human dentition is of interest both from developmental and ...
Third molar agenesis is a dental anomaly that occurs in approximately 25% of people worldwide and re...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the association between the number of third molars and craniofacial shap...
Individuals with congenitally missing permanent teeth, other than third molars, present smaller cran...
Individuals with congenitally missing permanent teeth, other than third molars, present smaller cran...
Background/purpose: Third molar (M3) agenesis is linked to the evolution and growth of the human jaw...
Up to 70% of modern humans experience problems with their third molars, whether it is failure of pro...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of third molar agenesis and associated characteristics. Mater...
Introduction: A research article derived from the project entitled “Third Molar Agenesis in Patients...
AbstractBackground/purposeThird molar (M3) agenesis is linked to the evolution and growth of the hum...
The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of dental anomalies in orthodontic patients w...
KAMAK, HASAN/0000-0003-1910-3694WOS: 000299136300025PubMed: 21815812Objective: To examine the relati...
The frequency with which individuals do not develop their third molars, or wisdom teeth, is increasi...
The frequency with which individuals do not develop their third molars, or wisdom teeth, is increasi...
Background \ud The number of teeth in the human dentition is of interest both from developmental an...
Background The number of teeth in the human dentition is of interest both from developmental and ...
Third molar agenesis is a dental anomaly that occurs in approximately 25% of people worldwide and re...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the association between the number of third molars and craniofacial shap...
Individuals with congenitally missing permanent teeth, other than third molars, present smaller cran...
Individuals with congenitally missing permanent teeth, other than third molars, present smaller cran...
Background/purpose: Third molar (M3) agenesis is linked to the evolution and growth of the human jaw...
Up to 70% of modern humans experience problems with their third molars, whether it is failure of pro...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of third molar agenesis and associated characteristics. Mater...
Introduction: A research article derived from the project entitled “Third Molar Agenesis in Patients...
AbstractBackground/purposeThird molar (M3) agenesis is linked to the evolution and growth of the hum...
The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of dental anomalies in orthodontic patients w...
KAMAK, HASAN/0000-0003-1910-3694WOS: 000299136300025PubMed: 21815812Objective: To examine the relati...