Indications and technical parameters of cone beam computed tomography in paediatric dentistry at Alexandria and Cairo universities: a retrospective study.

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M Baraka, H M Ghorab, E Anter, N M ElKersh
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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the utilization of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in paediatric dentistry, focusing on the indications, referring departments, age distribution, oral regions examined, and fields of view (FOV) at Alexandria and Cairo universities.

Methods: This retrospective observational study reviewed records from 2018 to 2024 of patients under 19 years who underwent CBCT scans in the radiology departments. Data were analysed by sex (6-12 years and 13-<19 years), imaging area (anterior/posterior, mandible/maxilla), and indications following the 2011 SEDENTEXCT guidelines: dental anomalies, impacted teeth, endodontics, bone pathosis, orthodontics, and others.

Results: Out of 988 patient records with CBCT scans, 260 paediatric cases were analysed. Referrals mainly came from the oral and maxillofacial surgery department (50%) and the paediatric dentistry department (40%). The primary reasons for CBCT scans included impacted teeth (40%), endodontic treatments (19.6%), and orthodontic assessments (15.8%). Significant usage patterns were noted across age groups, with 53.1% of patients aged 6-12 years and 46.9% aged 13-18 years. A diverse range of oral regions was examined, including the anterior mandible (30%), posterior mandible (25%), anterior maxilla (20%), and posterior maxilla (25%).

Conclusion: The findings reveal that CBCT is primarily used for assessing impacted teeth, endodontic treatments, and orthodontic needs in children and adolescents. Patients aged 6-<13 years were more often referred for endodontic issues, while those aged 13-<19 needed imaging for impactions and orthodontics. Differences in FOV among centres indicate varied clinical practices.

Clinical significance: The study underscores the indications of CBCT in paediatric dentistry and the diverse clinical practices at both universities and highlights the need for tailored imaging protocols.

亚历山德里亚和开罗大学儿科牙科锥形束计算机断层扫描的适应症和技术参数:一项回顾性研究。
目的:探讨锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)在儿科牙科中的应用情况,重点分析亚历山大大学和开罗大学的适应证、转诊科室、年龄分布、口腔检查区域和视场(FOV)。方法:本回顾性观察性研究回顾了2018年至2024年在放射科接受CBCT扫描的19岁以下患者的记录。数据按性别(6-12岁和13岁)进行分析。结果:在988例CBCT扫描患者记录中,分析了260例儿科病例。转诊主要来自口腔颌面外科(50%)和儿科牙科(40%)。CBCT扫描的主要原因包括阻生牙(40%)、牙髓治疗(19.6%)和正畸评估(15.8%)。不同年龄组的患者使用模式显著,6-12岁的患者占53.1%,13-18岁的患者占46.9%。检查了不同范围的口腔区域,包括前下颌骨(30%),后下颌骨(25%),前上颌(20%)和后上颌(25%)。结论:研究结果表明,CBCT主要用于评估儿童和青少年的埋伏牙、根管治疗和正畸需求。临床意义:该研究强调了CBCT在儿科牙科中的适应症和两所大学不同的临床实践,并强调了定制成像方案的必要性。
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