Cone-beam computed tomography-based radiographic considerations in impacted lower third molars: Think outside the box.

IF 1.7 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ali Fahd, Ahmed Talaat Temerek, Mohamed T Ellabban, Samar Ahmed Nouby Adam, Sarah Diaa Abd El-Wahab Shaheen, Mervat S Refai, Zein Abdou Shatat
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the anatomic circle around the impacted lower third molar to show, document, and correlate essential findings that should be included in the routine radiographic assessment protocol as clinically meaningful factors in overall case evaluation and treatment planning.

Materials and methods: Cone-beam computed tomographic images of impacted lower third molars were selected according to specific inclusion criteria. Impacted teeth were classified according to their position before assessment. The adjacent second molars were assessed for distal caries, distal bone loss, and root resorption. The fourth finding was the presence of a retromolar canal distal to the impaction. Communication with the dentist responsible for each case was done to determine whether these findings were detected or undetected by them before communication.

Results: Statistically significant correlations were found between impaction position, distal bone loss, and detected distal caries associated with the adjacent second molar. The greatest percentage of undetected findings was found in the evaluation of distal bone status, followed by missed detection of the retromolar canal.

Conclusion: The radiographic assessment protocol for impacted third molars should consider a step-by-step evaluation for second molars, and clinicians should be aware of the high prevalence of second molar affection in horizontal and mesioangular impactions. They also should search for the retromolar canal due to its associated clinical considerations.

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基于锥束计算机断层扫描的下三磨牙阻生放射学考虑:跳出常规思维。
目的:本研究旨在评估阻生下第三磨牙周围的解剖环,以显示、记录和相关的基本发现,这些发现应包括在常规影像学评估方案中,作为整体病例评估和治疗计划的临床有意义的因素。材料和方法:根据特定的纳入标准选择埋伏下第三磨牙的锥束计算机断层图像。阻生牙在评估前按其位置进行分类。评估相邻第二磨牙的远端龋齿、远端骨质流失和牙根吸收情况。第四个发现是嵌塞远端存在后磨牙管。与负责每个病例的牙医进行沟通,以确定在沟通之前他们是否发现了这些发现。结果:嵌塞位置、远端骨丢失和检测到的与相邻第二磨牙相关的远端龋之间存在统计学上的显著相关性。在远端骨状态的评估中发现的未检测结果的百分比最大,其次是漏检臼齿后管。结论:阻生第三磨牙的影像学评估方案应考虑对第二磨牙的逐步评估,临床医生应意识到第二磨牙在水平和中角度阻生中的高患病率。由于其相关的临床考虑,他们也应该寻找磨牙后管。
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