Shaifulizan Abdul Rahman
Universiti Sains Malaysia
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PLOS ONE | 2014
Mohammad Khursheed Alam; Muhammad Asyraf Hamza; Muhammad Aizuddin Khafiz; Shaifulizan Abdul Rahman; Ramizu Shaari; Akram Hassan
To investigate the presence and/or agenesis of third molar (M3) tooth germs in orthodontics patients in Malaysian Malay and Chinese population and evaluate the relationship between presence and/or agenesis of M3 with different skeletal malocclusion patterns and sagittal maxillomandibular jaw dimensions. Pretreatment records of 300 orthodontic patients (140 males and 160 females, 219 Malaysian Malay and 81 Chinese, average age was 16.27±4.59) were used. Third-molar agenesis was calculated with respect to race, genders, number of missing teeth, jaws, skeletal malocclusion patterns and sagittal maxillomandibular jaw dimensions. The Pearson chi-square test and ANOVA was performed to determine potential differences. Associations between various factors and M3 presence/agenesis groups were assessed using logistic regression analysis. The percentages of subjects with 1 or more M3 agenesis were 30%, 33% and 31% in the Malaysian Malay, Chinese and total population, respectively. Overall prevalence of M3 agenesis in male and female was equal (P>0.05). The frequency of the agenesis of M3s is greater in maxilla as well in the right side (P>0.05). The prevalence of M3 agenesis in those with a Class III and Class II malocclusion was relatively higher in Malaysian Malay and Malaysian Chinese population respectively. Using stepwise regression analyses, significant associations were found between Mx (P<0.05) and ANB (P<0.05) and M3 agenesis. This multivariate analysis suggested that Mx and ANB were significantly correlated with the M3 presence/agenesis.
PLOS ONE | 2016
Mamun Khan Sujon; Mohammad Khursheed Alam; Shaifulizan Abdul Rahman
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of third molar agenesis and other associated dental anomalies in Bangladeshi population and to investigate the relationship of other dental anomalies with the third molar presence/agenesis. A retrospective study was performed using panoramic radiographs of 5923 patients, who ranged in age from 10 to 50 years. All radiographs were analyzed by Planmeca Romexis® 3.0 software (Planmeca Oy, Helsinki, Finland). Pearson chi-square and one way ANOVA (Post Hoc) test were conducted. The prevalence of third molar agenesis was 38.4%. The frequency of third molar agenesis was significantly higher in females than males (p <0.025). Third molar agenesis was significantly more prevalent in maxilla as compared to mandible (p <0.007). The prevalence of other dental anomalies was 6.5%, among them hypodontia was 3.1%. Prevalence of third molar agenesis varies in different geographic region. Among the other dental anomalies hypodontia was more prevalent.
Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 2015
Ching Ching Yew; Ramizu Shaari; Shaifulizan Abdul Rahman; Mohammad Khursheed Alam
White-eyed blowout fracture was first termed by Jordan et al. in individuals sustaining a blow to the periocular area and presenting with ocular symptoms, although with minimal soft tissue signs of trauma. It is often found in pure orbital floor blowout fractures among paediatric patients, and it could manifest as a linear or hinge-like trapdoor deformity. Unlike the more common open orbital blowout fractures with distinct diagnostic clinical signs, white-eyed blowout fractures are rarer and their diagnoses can be easily missed, subsequently costing an optimal time window for surgical intervention. This is critical as better outcomes are found with earlier release of entrapments. This report describes a case of a white-eyed blowout fracture in a 10-year-old child faced with its diagnostic challenges. The current literature review discusses the types of fracture pattern, signs and symptoms, mechanism of action, as well as timing of surgery. In view of the common complication of persistent diplopia, clinical pitfalls in achieving this diagnosis are emphasized to prevent any delay of treatment. Current literature evidences are weighted towards urgent surgical intervention, as positive outcomes are found to correlate with earlier release of entrapments.
Journal of Hard Tissue Biology | 2016
Shaila Zaman; Mohammad Khursheed Alam; Tatsunori Yusa; Ayako Mukai; Masahito Shoumura; Shaifulizan Abdul Rahman; Rehana Basri
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2016
Ching Ching Yew; Mohammad Khursheed Alam; Shaifulizan Abdul Rahman
Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science | 2013
Chong Seow Lin; Ramizu Shaari; Mohammad Khursheed Alam; Shaifulizan Abdul Rahman
Journal of Hard Tissue Biology | 2015
Zuryany Mohamed Zahid; Shaifulizan Abdul Rahman; Mohammad Khursheed Alam; Abdullah Pohchi; Masato Jinno; Yoshihiko Sugita; Hatsuhiko Maeda
Journal of Hard Tissue Biology | 2016
Rehana Basri; Mohammad Khursheed Alam; Tohru Imanishi; Stefanie Yong E Ping; Shaifulizan Abdul Rahman; Masahito Shoumura; Naoto Osuga
International journal of pharma and bio sciences | 2016
Wael Ahmed Bayomy; Rozita Hassan; Aung Thu Htun; Shaifulizan Abdul Rahman; Norma Binti Ab. Rahman
International journal of pharma and bio sciences | 2015
Mamun Khan Sujon; Mohammad Khursheed Alam; Hamid H Enezei; Shaifulizan Abdul Rahman