The Assessment of the Difficulty Index of Impacted Third Molar Based on Pederson’s Difficulty Index
OBJECTIVES The study aimed to determine the frequency of difficulty indices associated with impacted mandibular third molars using the Pederson difficulty index for impacted third molars. METHODOLOGY A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 119 patients who presented at the Depart...
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| Language: | English |
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Gandhara University
2025-06-01
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| Series: | Journal of Gandhara Medical and Dental Sciences |
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| Online Access: | http://www.jgmds.org.pk/index.php/JGMDS/article/view/690 |
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| Summary: | OBJECTIVES
The study aimed to determine the frequency of difficulty indices associated with impacted mandibular third molars using the Pederson difficulty index for impacted third molars.
METHODOLOGY
A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 119 patients who presented at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Khyber College of Dentistry, Peshawar, from January to December 2024, with impacted third molars. A clinical examination of the oral cavity, along with confirmation via intraoral peri-apical x-rays and orthopantomograms, was used to assess the molar difficulty index. The difficulty index was further analysed across different age groups and genders to identify potential effect modifiers using the Chi-square test. A significance level of p ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
RESULTS
The mean age presentation was 33.5±9.12years. Pell and Gregory’s classification was utilised to assess angulation, depth, and relation with the ramus. Winters classify impactions according to angulations. The most common impactions were mesioangular (38 cases, 32%), level A (61 cases, 51%), and class 1 (59 cases, 50%), followed by horizontal (17 cases, 14%), level B (46 cases, 39%), level 2 (42 cases, 35%). The least common impaction type was vertical (12 cases, 10%), level C (12 cases, 10%), and level 3 (18 cases, 15%). The Pederson difficulty index was applied to the 119 patients analysed, revealing that 12 patients (10%) were classified as "very difficult", 26 patients (22%) as "moderately difficult", and 81 patients (68%) as "slightly difficult".
CONCLUSION
The frequency of difficulty index in removing impacted mandibular third molars was 10% for very difficult, 22% for moderately difficult, and 68% for slightly difficult.
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| ISSN: | 2312-9433 2618-1452 |