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Keywords

white spot
؛lesion؛fixed appliance

Abstract

AIMS: of this cross sectional  study is to specify the occurrence of white spot lesion (WSLs) in patients with orthodontic attachment  in Erbil, Iraq. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional study was carried out on 20 subjects (7 male – 13 female) their age ranged between 12-34 years old. During fixed orthodontic treatment each tooth in four quadrants was examined by naked eye to detect the occurrence of WSLs from the 1 month to 6 month of treatment duration. RESULTS: The prevalence of WSL according to age, gender, and duration of the orthodontic treatment. The mean age of male were 19.43 (S.D= 6.37) and the mean age of female were 19.00 (S.D= 7.37) ; but statistically calculated  non- significant (P-value >0.05). In the first visit the mostly affected teeth are upper right canine, upper left canine, and upper left lateral incisor, In second visit the most affected teeth are upper left canine, upper left lateral incisor, and lower right canine. In the third visit the mostly affected teeth are upper left canine, upper left lateral incisor, and lower right canine, In the fourth visit the most affected teeth are upper left canine and upper left lateral incisor. The frequency of WSLs increased with each visit of orthodontic treatment, the maximum occurrence of WSLs was found in the sixth visit (21.25%) followed by fifth visit (21%), fourth visit (19.25%), third visit (16.25%), second visit (13.75%), and finally first visit (7.25%). The mean of all visit equal to 16.45%. . CONCLUSION: 21.25% of patients  in developing WSLs during orthodontic treatments  were more attend in the upper  than lower arch; they occurred most often  on the upper left canine and upper left lateral incisor. There was statistically no significant male and female  difference, females had a 65% of developing WSLs than males 35% (P-value <0.05).Key words: Coenzyme Q10; Wound healing; Wound contraction ratio.
https://doi.org/10.33899/rden.2020.126381.1011
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