Harleen Bali, D. Yadav, K. Adhikari, S. Mahanta, Rupam Tripathi, B. Sapkota
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Introduction: Third molar extractions are one of the most common reasons of injury to mandibular nerve and postoperative complications. Pre-operative assessment of pending doom is a must. In order to study the relations between change in Inferior Alveolar Canal (IAC) and Type, Class, and Level of impaction with radiographic root change of impacted third mandibular molar, we designed a study to assess the relationship of the mandibular canal to the roots of impacted third molar in reference to changes in roots and factors affecting it. Methods: This was a retrospective cross-sectional study wherein the panoramic radiographic records of subjects with impacted third molar were assessed for change in root and its correlation with change in IAC, Type, Class and Level of impacted mandibular third molar. Results: Roots of impacted third molar when in contact with IAC presented most often in our study subjects with the Darkening of roots in both sides {right side (16.79%) and left side (11.29%)} and both genders {males (right-14.29%, left-8.75%) and females (right-19.39%, left-13.94%)}. They were statistically significantly associated with interruption of white line of IAC, vertically impacted third molars and Pell and Gregory Class II, Level A of impaction. Conclusion: There is a need to properly identify radiographic risk predictor signs to avoid any surprises at the time of extraction and post operation complications following it.
引言:第三磨牙拔除是下颌神经损伤和术后并发症最常见的原因之一。必须对即将到来的厄运进行术前评估。为了研究下颌下牙槽管(IAC)的变化与阻生第三磨牙影像学牙根变化的阻生类型、类别和程度之间的关系,我们设计了一项研究,根据牙根的变化及其影响因素来评估下颌管与阻生第一磨牙牙根的关系。方法:这是一项回顾性横断面研究,其中评估了受试者阻生第三磨牙牙根的变化及其与IAC、阻生下颌第三磨牙类型、类别和水平变化的相关性。结果:在我们的研究对象中,当与IAC接触时,阻生第三磨牙的牙根最常出现在两侧(右侧(16.79%)和左侧(11.29%))以及性别(男性(右侧-14.29%,左侧-8.75%)和女性(右侧-19.39%,左侧-13.94%))的牙根变暗,垂直阻生的第三磨牙和Pell and Gregory II级,阻生A级。结论:有必要正确识别放射学风险预测体征,以避免在提取时出现任何意外和术后并发症。