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. 2025 Oct;126(5):102137.
doi: 10.1016/j.jormas.2024.102137. Epub 2024 Nov 6.

Incidence of caries and pathological findings in different positions of impacted third molars: A retrospective analysis

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Incidence of caries and pathological findings in different positions of impacted third molars: A retrospective analysis

Yunus Balel et al. J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2025 Oct.

Abstract

Objectives: Impacted third molars(3 M), commonly known as wisdom teeth, are prone to caries and pathological formations depending on their position in the jaw. This study aimed to determine and compare the incidence of caries, pathological formations, and the superposition of the roots of the mandibular impacted third molar over the mandibular canal in different positions of impacted 3Ms.

Meterials and methods: This retrospective study was conducted on orthopantomographs of patients who presented with 3 M complaints at the Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department between 2019 and 2023. The 3 M were classified according to their position by two researchers independently and were evaluated for caries, pathology, and nerve superposition. The position of the 3Ms classified using Pell and Gregory and Winter's classifications. The primary outcome variable was the presence of caries in the 3 M The secondary outcome variable was the presence of pathological formations around the 3 M The tertiary outcome variable was the superposition of the roots of the mandibular 3 M over the mandibular canal.

Results: A total of 7,038 patients were included in the study, with 53.74 % being female. The mean age was 32.15±7.2 years. The highest incidence of caries was associated with the vertical position in both maxillary and mandibular 3Ms (right maxillary: 9.98 %, P < 0.001; left maxillary: 12.74 %, P < 0.001; left mandibular: 11.66 %, p = 0.003; right mandibular: 11.69 %, p = 0.031). Pathological formations were most commonly observed in the vertical position, but the highest incidence was found in the horizontal or mesioangular positions (right maxillary: 36.84 %, p < 0.001; left maxillary: 40 %, p < 0.001; left mandibular: 62.04 %, p < 0.001; right mandibular: 62.25 %, p < 0.001). Nerve superposition was most common in the vertical position but was highest in the distoangular position (left mandibular: 74.69 %, p < 0.001; right mandibular: 76.66 %, p < 0.001).

Conclusions: The position of 3Ms plays a critical role in the development of complications such as caries and pathological formations. Prophylactic extraction may be considered more seriously in cases where the position of the tooth poses a higher risk of complications.

Keywords: Caries; Impacted third molar; Pathological formation; Position.

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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper. The author (Yunus BALEL) is an Editorial Board Member for Journal of Stomatology Oral and Maxillofacial surgery and was not involved in the editorial review or the decision to publish this article.

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