Evaluation of impacted maxillary canine position using panoramic radiography and cone beam computed tomography

Introduction: Localization of impacted maxillary canine (IMC) position is essential in orthodontic treatment for accurate orthodontic treatment as well as prognosis. Objectives: This study aimed to: 1- investigate the relationship between the locations of IMC in panoramic radiograph (PR) using secto...

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Autores principales: Wafa Alfaleh, Sarah Al Thobiani
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1bc9d2deb778419a9326c98eacbd143f2021-11-10T04:18:11ZEvaluation of impacted maxillary canine position using panoramic radiography and cone beam computed tomography1013-905210.1016/j.sdentj.2020.03.014https://doaj.org/article/1bc9d2deb778419a9326c98eacbd143f2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1013905219311022https://doaj.org/toc/1013-9052Introduction: Localization of impacted maxillary canine (IMC) position is essential in orthodontic treatment for accurate orthodontic treatment as well as prognosis. Objectives: This study aimed to: 1- investigate the relationship between the locations of IMC in panoramic radiograph (PR) using sectors in relation to their labio-palatal position in cone beam computed tomography (CBCT): 2- report the incisor root resorption in CBCT in relation to its sector location of IMC in PR. Material and Methods: The study is a retrospective imaging assessment of 60 IMCs in multiple centers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Sector location of IMC was determined on the PR and correlated with each of their labio-palatal positions and resorption of the root of permanent incisors using CBCT. Results: There is a significant correlation between sector location and impaction location of IMC. No statistical correlation was found between IMC sector location and lateral incisor root resorption, whereas a significant correlation was found between sector location and central incisor root resorption. Conclusions: For Sectors I and II, IMC tended to be in either the mid-alveolus or labial location, whereas Sectors III and IV tended to show palatal impaction. Therefore, sector could be a good tool for localization of IMC and to predict the possibility of incisor root resorption.Wafa AlfalehSarah Al ThobianiElsevierarticleMedicineRDentistryRK1-715ENSaudi Dental Journal, Vol 33, Iss 7, Pp 738-744 (2021)
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Wafa Alfaleh
Sarah Al Thobiani
Evaluation of impacted maxillary canine position using panoramic radiography and cone beam computed tomography
description Introduction: Localization of impacted maxillary canine (IMC) position is essential in orthodontic treatment for accurate orthodontic treatment as well as prognosis. Objectives: This study aimed to: 1- investigate the relationship between the locations of IMC in panoramic radiograph (PR) using sectors in relation to their labio-palatal position in cone beam computed tomography (CBCT): 2- report the incisor root resorption in CBCT in relation to its sector location of IMC in PR. Material and Methods: The study is a retrospective imaging assessment of 60 IMCs in multiple centers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Sector location of IMC was determined on the PR and correlated with each of their labio-palatal positions and resorption of the root of permanent incisors using CBCT. Results: There is a significant correlation between sector location and impaction location of IMC. No statistical correlation was found between IMC sector location and lateral incisor root resorption, whereas a significant correlation was found between sector location and central incisor root resorption. Conclusions: For Sectors I and II, IMC tended to be in either the mid-alveolus or labial location, whereas Sectors III and IV tended to show palatal impaction. Therefore, sector could be a good tool for localization of IMC and to predict the possibility of incisor root resorption.
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Sarah Al Thobiani
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title Evaluation of impacted maxillary canine position using panoramic radiography and cone beam computed tomography
title_short Evaluation of impacted maxillary canine position using panoramic radiography and cone beam computed tomography
title_full Evaluation of impacted maxillary canine position using panoramic radiography and cone beam computed tomography
title_fullStr Evaluation of impacted maxillary canine position using panoramic radiography and cone beam computed tomography
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of impacted maxillary canine position using panoramic radiography and cone beam computed tomography
title_sort evaluation of impacted maxillary canine position using panoramic radiography and cone beam computed tomography
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