Malocclusion in children aged 3-6 years in Nairobi, Kenya
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1995Author
Kabue, MM
Moracha, JK
Ng'ang'a, PM
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The prevalence of malocclusion in the deciduous dentition of 221 children aged 3-6 years in Nairobi, Kenya is reported. The children were drawn from six randomly selected preprimary schools (kindergarten, nurseries, and pre-units) from different areas of the city. Overall, 51% of the children were found to have some form of malocclusion. Maxillary overjet accounted for 13%, deep bite 13%, dental midline displacement 6%, frontal openbite 12% and anterior crossbite 5%. Anthropoid spaces were observed in 85% of the children, while over 60% had spacing in the incisor region. Straight terminal plane of the deciduous second molars was diagnosed in 53% of the children, mesial step in 43% and distal step occlusion in one percent of the children. The results suggest a need for interceptive orthodontic treatment in some of the children.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7621752http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/17976
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East Afr Med J. 1995 Apr;72(4):210-2Publisher
Dental Surgeon, Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya.
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