Characteristics of Juxta-apical Radiolucency as Risk Factor of Inferior Alveolar Injury

M. Hasani, Nasim Razavi, Motahareh Zarifi
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Introduction: Juxta-apical radiolucency (JAR) is introduced as a new risk factor for inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) injury; following the removal of the third molar. Thus, the aim of the present study was to examine the relationship of JAR to IAN, cortical plates, and its position with regards to IAN and tooth angulation. Materials and Methods: The present case-control study comprising a sample of 545 Cone Beamed CT scans of mandibular third molars examined 75 JAR cases and 75 control teeth. The relationship of JAR to IAN, its position with regards to IAN, lingual cortical plate thinning, teeth position and angulation were investigated. Descriptive analyses, chi-square and fisher exact tests were performed with a value of 0.05 considered significant. Results: Mesioangular teeth were the most common in both groups. Based on tooth angulation, no significant difference was detected between case and control groups (p value = 0.346). There was no significant difference between the two groups, with regards to JAR and tooth proximity to IAN (p value = 0.578). Although, the most prevalent position in the JAR group was lingual and superior in the control group, but no significant difference was observed between them (p value = 0.122). Most cases of JAR (84.0%) and most cases of control group (77.3%) showed some degree of cortical thinning. Based on this, no significant difference was present between the JAR and control groups (p value = 0.626). Conclusion: JAR is generally in contact with mandibular canal and some degree of cortical thinning manifest in most of these cases. These findings suggest a possible increase in the risk of nerve injury during surgical removal of third molars.
下牙槽损伤的根尖附近放射率特征
摘要:尖旁放射率(JAR)是下牙槽神经(IAN)损伤的一个新的危险因素;在取出第三颗臼齿之后。因此,本研究的目的是检查JAR与IAN,皮质板的关系,以及它在IAN和牙齿成角方面的位置。材料与方法:本病例-对照研究包括545例下颌第三磨牙锥形束CT扫描,检查了75例JAR病例和75例对照牙。研究下颌下颌关节与下颌关节的关系、下颌关节与下颌关节的位置、舌皮质板减薄、牙位和成角。描述性分析、卡方检验和fisher精确检验均以0.05为显著值。结果:两组均以中角牙多见。在牙成角方面,病例组与对照组差异无统计学意义(p值= 0.346)。两组在JAR和牙与IAN的接近度方面差异无统计学意义(p值= 0.578)。虽然JAR组中最常见的体位为舌部,优于对照组,但两者间无显著性差异(p值= 0.122)。大多数JAR组(84.0%)和对照组(77.3%)表现出不同程度的皮质变薄。基于此,JAR组与对照组之间无显著差异(p值= 0.626)。结论:JAR多与下颌管接触,且多表现为不同程度的皮质变薄。这些发现提示手术切除第三磨牙时神经损伤的风险可能增加。
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