Cone-beam computed tomographic reconstructions in the evaluation of maxillary impacted canines.

IF 1.7 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
David MacDonald, Sharifa Alebrahim, Edwin Yen, Jolanta Aleksejuniene
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Purpose: Prior to cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), orthodontic competence included radiological interpretation. Nevertheless, maxillary impacted canines (MICs), because of their position and adjacent complex anatomy, have been challenging to interpret, particularly with regard to root resorption. Although CBCT cross-sectional reconstructions of MICs yielded clearer insights into its diagnosis and treatment planning, the value of simultaneously using 2 different cross-sectional or multiplanar reconstructions of the CBCT datasets - orthogonal and curved/panoramic multiplanar reconstructions - has hitherto not been considered.

Materials and methods: Both orthogonal and curved/panoramic multiplanar reconstruction series of 5 screenshots were each reconstructed from the 5 cm × 5 cm CBCT datasets of 15 separate MICs. Fifteen credentialled and experienced orthodontist volunteers reviewed 2 separate PowerPoints of 15 randomized series each, 1 week apart. Their review considered 6 factors that could affect treatment: the position and level of the MIC, the presence or absence of root resorption, ankylosis, cysts, and dilaceration.

Results: All 15 orthodontists were statistically similar regarding overall years of experience and of CBCT use. Although either reconstruction alone allowed the orthodontists to determine whether ankylosis and, to a lesser extent, most of the other features were present or absent in the MIC, reviewing both reconstructions together was necessary to determine whether root resorption was present or absent in the adjacent tooth.

Conclusion: Reviewing both orthogonal and curved/panoramic multiplanar reconstructions was necessary to evaluate the presence or absence of root resorption in the teeth adjacent to MICs and that of many other features.

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锥束计算机断层重建在上颌阻生牙评估中的应用。
目的:在锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)之前,正畸能力包括放射学解释。然而,上颌阻生犬(MICs),由于其位置和邻近复杂的解剖结构,一直具有挑战性的解释,特别是关于根吸收。尽管MICs的CBCT横截面重建对其诊断和治疗计划提供了更清晰的见解,但同时使用CBCT数据集的两种不同横截面或多平面重建(正交和弯曲/全景多平面重建)的价值迄今尚未得到考虑。材料与方法:利用15个独立mic的5 cm × 5 cm CBCT数据集,分别重建正交和曲线/全景多平面重建系列,各5张截图。15名有资格和有经验的正畸医生志愿者分别回顾了15个随机系列的2个单独的幻灯片,间隔1周。他们的综述考虑了可能影响治疗的6个因素:MIC的位置和水平、牙根吸收是否存在、强直、囊肿和扩张。结果:所有15名正畸医生在总体经验年数和CBCT使用方面具有统计学上的相似。虽然单独的重建可以让正畸医生确定是否存在强直,并且在较小程度上,大多数其他特征在MIC中存在或不存在,但同时审查两种重建对于确定相邻牙齿是否存在或不存在牙根吸收是必要的。结论:回顾正交重建和弯曲/全景多平面重建对于评估邻近MICs的牙齿是否存在根吸收以及其他许多特征是必要的。
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Imaging Science in Dentistry
Imaging Science in Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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