A CBCT-Based Comparative Study of Alveolar Bone Parameters and Implant Outcomes Among Patients Suffering the Mandibular First and Second Molar Defects.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Zhibin Mai, Zilong Deng, Wanghong Zhao
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Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the anatomical differences in the alveolar bone at edentulous sites of the mandibular first and second molars using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and to assess their impact on implant outcomes, thereby providing clinical insights to improve implant success in the mandibular second molar region.

Methods: A total of 504 patients with missing mandibular first or second molars were recruited in the Department of Stomatology at Foshan Fosun Chancheng Hospital between June 2020 and June 2023. These patients were divided into two groups: mandibular first molar loss (n = 226; as 'first-molar group') and mandibular second molar loss (n = 278; as 'second-molar group'). All patients underwent CBCT imaging, and measurements for parameters such as alveolar bone inclination, alveolar ridge width, and the distance from the alveolar crest to the mandibular canal were taken. Postoperative evaluations were conducted to assess deviations in the implant neck, apex, and insertion angle and to analyze the effect of anatomical parameters on implant outcomes in the mandibular second molar region.

Results: There were no significant differences between the two groups in terms of sex, age, duration of tooth loss, presence of third molars, or smoking history (p > 0.05). The first-molar group exhibited significantly higher values for alveolar bone inclination, alveolar ridge width, and canal-crest distance compared to the second-molar group (p < 0.05). Immediately post-implantation, the neck deviation, apical deviation, and insertion angle deviation were all significantly lower in the first-molar group than in the second-molar group (p < 0.05). Six months postoperatively, the implant failure rate for the second-molar group (9.45%, p < 0.001) was significantly higher than that for the first-molar group (0.00%), along with greater marginal bone resorption (p < 0.001). Additionally, patients with failed implants in the mandibular second molar region showed significantly lower preoperative alveolar bone inclination than those with successful implants (p < 0.05).

Conclusions: The second-molar group presents less favorable anatomical conditions, such as reduced canal-crest distance and increased alveolar bone inclination, which may contribute to greater implant deviation when placed freehand. These findings suggest a need for enhanced preoperative planning and surgical precision in this region. However, as these observations are based on CBCT measurements and not direct intraoperative evidence, further studies are needed to validate these findings. Lower alveolar bone inclination may be a key factor in implant failure, highlighting the critical importance of preoperative planning and surgical precision in mandibular second molar implant procedures.

基于cbct的下颌第一和第二磨牙缺损患者牙槽骨参数和种植效果的比较研究。
目的:利用锥形束ct (cone-beam computed tomography, CBCT)评估下颌第一磨牙和第二磨牙无牙区牙槽骨的解剖差异,并评估其对种植效果的影响,从而为提高下颌第二磨牙区种植成功率提供临床依据。方法:选取佛山市复星禅城医院口腔科2020年6月至2023年6月间下颌第一、第二磨牙缺失患者504例。这些患者分为两组:下颌第一磨牙缺失(226例);作为“第一磨牙组”)和下颌第二磨牙丢失(n = 278;作为“第二摩尔基团”)。所有患者均行CBCT成像,测量牙槽骨倾角、牙槽嵴宽度、牙槽嵴到下颌管的距离等参数。进行术后评估,评估种植体颈部、尖部和植入角度的偏差,分析解剖参数对下颌第二磨牙区种植体结果的影响。结果:两组患者在性别、年龄、脱落牙持续时间、是否有第三磨牙、是否有吸烟史等方面差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。第一磨牙组的牙槽骨倾斜度、牙槽嵴宽度和牙根嵴距离均显著高于第二磨牙组(p < 0.05)。种植后即刻,第一磨牙组的颈偏、根尖偏、植牙角度偏均显著低于第二磨牙组(p < 0.05)。术后6个月,第二磨牙组种植体失败率(9.45%,p < 0.001)明显高于第一磨牙组(0.00%),且边缘骨吸收更大(p < 0.001)。下颌第二磨牙区种植失败的患者术前牙槽骨倾斜度明显低于种植成功的患者(p < 0.05)。结论:第二磨牙组的解剖条件较差,牙槽骨倾斜度增大,徒手放置时种植体偏差较大。这些发现表明需要加强该区域的术前计划和手术精度。然而,由于这些观察结果是基于CBCT测量,而不是直接的术中证据,因此需要进一步的研究来验证这些发现。下牙槽骨倾斜可能是种植失败的关键因素,突出了术前计划和手术精度在下颌第二磨牙种植过程中的重要性。
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CiteScore
0.90
自引率
12.50%
发文量
116
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Annali Italiani di Chirurgia is a bimonthly journal and covers all aspects of surgery:elective, emergency and experimental surgery, as well as problems involving technology, teaching, organization and forensic medicine. The articles are published in Italian or English, though English is preferred because it facilitates the international diffusion of the journal (v.Guidelines for Authors and Norme per gli Autori). The articles published are divided into three main sections:editorials, original articles, and case reports and innovations.
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