Evaluation of Recently Proposed Scales as Predictors of Mandibular Third Molar Extraction Difficulty

A. Al-Samman
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Background: The Prediction of extraction difficulty of impacted mandibular third molar (M3M) is extremely important for both patients and clinicians. Recently, many new difficulty-estimating indices had been proposed, among them are, Zhang et al., Kim et al., Pernambuco, Lainez et al., and Roy et al. indices. This study aimed to evaluate the validity of these new scales as preoperative predictors of the difficulty of surgical removal of impacted M3M. Material and Methods: The five scales under study predicted extraction difficulty of a series of 50-impacted M3M preoperatively, and postoperative difficulty was assessed with Parant scale (PS) and by the time required for surgery (TS). Results: The proposed indices had low to moderate sensitivity (21%-45%, 41%-67%) and variable in their specificity (21%-86%, 36%-85%). Only three out of five evaluated indices have shown a statistically significant correlation with both, the operation time and the surgical technique; namely, Zhang et al., Pernambuco, Lainez et al. indices. Conclusions: Zhang et al., Pernambuco, Lainez et al. indices can be used as preoperative predictors of the impacted M3M extraction difficulty.
评估最近提出的量表作为下颌第三磨牙拔除困难的预测指标
背景:预测下颌阻生第三磨牙(M3M)的拔除难度对患者和临床医生都非常重要。最近,人们提出了许多新的难度估计指标,其中包括Zhang等人、Kim等人、Pernambuco、Lainez等人和Roy等人的指数。本研究旨在评估这些新量表作为阻生M3M手术切除难度的术前预测指标的有效性。材料和方法:所研究的五个量表预测了一系列50个阻生M3M的术前取出难度,结果:所提出的指标具有低至中度敏感性(21%-45%,41%-67%),特异性可变(21%-86%,36%-85%)。只有五分之三的评估指标显示出与手术时间和手术技术两者的统计学显著相关性;即张等人、伯南布哥、莱内兹等人的指数。结论:Zhang等人,Pernambuco,Lainez等人的指标可作为受影响的M3M提取困难的术前预测指标。
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