Proximity of mandibular third molar root(s) to surrounding cortical bone: cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and panoramic findings.

Oral and maxillofacial surgery Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-10 DOI:10.1007/s10006-021-00979-3
Saowapap Wihokrut, Chakorn Vorakulpipat, Pattamawan Manosuthi, Aurasa Waikakul
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Abstract

Purpose: We evaluated the relationship between mandibular third molar roots (M3Ms) and surrounding cortical bone using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and panoramic findings. We studied (a) the location of mandibular third molar roots in relation with cortical bone in terms of contact, penetration, and perforation on CBCT; (b) the relationship between characteristics of a root in panoramic findings and the CBCT image (entire and segmentally); and (c) the relationship of the root plane in panoramic findings vs. CBCT.

Material and methods: One hundred five teeth with 224 roots of mandibular third molar from 73 patients were evaluated by using cone beam computed tomography and panoramic image.

Result: The relationships were assessed using 105 images of impacted M3Ms: 104/105 (99%) showed cortical bone involvement (30.4% penetration and 68.6% perforation). The more apical the segment, the higher the proportion of perforation. Most (79.9%) of the M3M roots involved a lingual cortex with 46.9% penetration and 49.2% perforation. The panoramic signs of segmental root images-viz. clear and blurred-were not associated with cortical penetration or perforation. Panoramic signs of individual root images-in the same and different planes-could be used to predict root plane M3M roots. The same appearance in the panoramic image was significantly related to the same plane of the root in CBCT (p-value 0.048).

Conclusion: These findings could contribute to enhanced radiological assessment and surgical planning.

下颌第三磨牙根与周围皮质骨的接近:锥束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)和全景结果。
目的:利用锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)和全景图像评估下颌第三磨牙根(M3Ms)与周围皮质骨的关系。我们研究了(a)在CBCT上,下颌第三磨牙根与皮质骨的接触、穿透和穿孔的位置;(b)根的全景式特征与CBCT图像(整体和分段)之间的关系;(c)全景式牙根平面与CBCT的关系。材料与方法:对73例患者的下颌第三磨牙105颗,224根进行锥体束计算机断层扫描和全景成像。结果:105张M3Ms阻生图像评估了两者之间的关系:104/105(99%)显示皮质骨受累(30.4%穿透,68.6%穿孔)。越尖的节段,穿孔的比例越高。大多数(79.9%)M3M根累及舌皮质,其中46.9%穿透,49.2%穿孔。节段根图像的全景标志,即;清晰和模糊-与皮质穿透或穿孔无关。单个根图像的全景标志-在同一和不同的平面-可以用来预测根平面M3M根。全景图像上相同的外观与CBCT上相同的根平面显著相关(p值为0.048)。结论:这些发现有助于加强放射学评估和手术计划。
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