Mahwish Memon, Feroze Ali Kalhoro, Salman Shams, Saba Arain.
Pulp Stone; a study on Radiographic Assessment of Pulp Stone.
Professional Med J Jan ;25(7):992-6.

Objectives: To detect the pulp stone radiographically and to investigate any association between the occurrence of pulp stone with age, gender, tooth type, dental arch and tooth status. Study Design: Prospective study. Setting: Department of operative dentistry LUMHS Jamshoro. Period: January 2014 to June 2014. Methodology: A total of 150 patients were randomly selected who came for treatment. All those patients with age range of 11-50 year who had undergone a diagnostic radiographs of premolar and molar region were included in this study. Results: Out of 150 patients pulp stones were detected in 66 patients (44%). we reported 42 females (48.27%) and 24 males (42.8%). most of the pulp stones were detected in patients with age 21-30 years (52.9%) followed by 31-40(42.8%). 540 maxillary and 420 mandibular teeth out of 960 total teeth and pulp stones were detected in total 124 teeth 76 maxillary and 48 mandibular. Conclusion: Pulp stone was found more in sound teeth followed by carious teeth and involved mostly molars.

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