Morphological variation of coronoid process, sigmoid notch, and condylar process among patients of tertiary care centre of Nepal

R. Chaulagain, Sanjeeb Chaudhary, P. Poudel, Ajeevan Gautam
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Background: Mandibular ramus undergoes remodelling with time. The remodeling is also influenced by factors such as ageing, dental status, gender, stress, trauma, force exerted during occlusion, and joint diseases. Studies have reported variations in morphology of coronoid process, condylar process, and sigmoid notch of the mandible. Objectives: To assess the morphological variations of processes of mandible and the sigmoid notch in a tertiary care centre of Nepal. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted at Chitwan Medical College. This study included 310 orthopantomograms (OPGs) retrieved from the archives of the hospital data from 2022 May-June. All OPGs were taken with same radiographic equipment. Data taken in predesigned proforma were entered and analysed in SPSS v.16. Descriptive statistics was used to explain the results in tabulated form. Results: Among 310 OPGs assessed, 188 (60.6%) were female and rest male. Angled mandibular condyle was prevalent on both right 123 (39.7%) and left side 134 (43.2%). More than 50% of sigmoid notch was of sloping shape on both right and left side. Triangular type of coronoid process was present 185 (59.7%) on right side and 183 (59.0%) on left side. Among the coronoid process types, triangular was found more in male and females on both right and left sides. Conclusion: This study concluded that the angled type of condylar process, sloping type of sigmoid notch, and triangular type of coronoid process were more prevalent on both right and left side. All three parameters were also observed to be prevalent in females suggesting gender variation.
尼泊尔三级保健中心患者冠突、乙状骨切迹和髁突的形态学变化
背景:下颌骨分支随着时间的推移而发生重构。重塑还受年龄、牙齿状况、性别、压力、创伤、咬合时施加的力和关节疾病等因素的影响。研究报道了下颌骨冠突、髁突和乙状骨切迹的形态学变化。目的:评估尼泊尔三级保健中心下颌骨和乙状突切迹的形态变化。方法:在奇旺医学院进行回顾性研究。本研究包括从2022年5 - 6月医院数据档案中检索的310张骨科断层扫描(opg)。所有OPGs均采用相同的放射设备拍摄。以预先设计的形式获取的数据在SPSS v.16中输入和分析。使用描述性统计以表格形式解释结果。结果:310例OPGs中,女性188例,占60.6%,其余为男性。有角度的下颌髁常见于右侧123(39.7%)和左侧134(43.2%)。约50%的乙状窦切迹左右两侧呈倾斜状。三角形冠突出现在右侧185例(59.7%),左侧183例(59.0%)。在冠突类型中,男性和女性的左右两侧均以三角形多见。结论:左、右侧髁突角型、乙状突斜型、冠突三角形多见。所有这三个参数也被观察到在女性中普遍存在,表明性别差异。
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