Relationship between Impacted Mandibular Third Molars and the Mandibular Canal on CBCT Scans.

Q3 Dentistry
Yaser Safi, Mahkameh Moshfeghi, Mitra Ghazizadeh Ahsaie, Maryam Zameni, Seyed Ahmadreza Sahafi
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This study aimed to assess the relationship of impacted mandibular third molars with the mandibular canal on cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans. This cross-sectional study was conducted on CBCT scans of 137 patients with 204 impacted mandibular third molars. The relation of age, gender, class of impaction, anatomical position of canal relative to tooth (buccal, lingual, inferior, inter-radicular), tooth angulation (mesioangular, vertical, distoangular, horizontal), relationship of tooth with the mandibular canal (no contact, in contact, relation), relationship of tooth with the mandibular cortex, anatomical site of contact of tooth with the mandibular cortex (buccal, lingual, inferior), and the impression of canal (grooving, no effect) on impacted teeth were evaluated. Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA, Chi-square test and Fisher's exact test. Class B of impaction (78.9%), inferior position of canal relative to the impacted tooth (53.9%) and mesioangular angulation (53.4%) had the highest frequency, respectively. The relationship of tooth with the mandibular canal was "relation" in most cases (53.4%) followed by no contact (26.9%) and in contact (19.6%). Significant associations were noted between depth of impaction (P < 0.001), tooth angulation (P = 0.024), anatomical position of canal relative to tooth (P < 0.001), relationship of tooth with the mandibular cortex (P = 0.032) and anatomical site of contact of tooth with the mandibular cortex (P = 0.013) with the impacted tooth-mandibular canal relationship. CBCT provides accurate information about the relationship of impacted third molars with the mandibular canal and can decrease the risk of traumatization of inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) during their surgical extraction.

CBCT 扫描中受撞击的下颌第三磨牙与下颌窦之间的关系。
本研究旨在通过锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)评估受撞击的下颌第三磨牙与下颌管的关系。这项横断面研究对 137 名患有 204 颗撞击性下颌第三磨牙的患者进行了 CBCT 扫描。年龄、性别、阻塞等级、牙槽相对于牙齿的解剖位置(颊侧、舌侧、下侧、关节间)、牙齿角度(中角、垂直、远角、水平)、牙齿与下颌管的关系(无接触、有接触、有关系)、牙齿与下颌管的关系(无接触、有接触、有关系)、牙齿与下颌管的关系(无接触、有接触、有关系)、牙齿与下颌管的关系(无接触、有接触、有关系)、接触、有关系)、牙齿与下颌皮质的关系、牙齿与下颌皮质接触的解剖部位(颊侧、舌侧、下侧)以及影响牙齿的牙槽骨印模(开槽、无影响)。数据采用单因素方差分析、卡方检验和费雪精确检验进行分析。B类阻生牙(78.9%)、牙槽相对于阻生牙的位置偏下(53.9%)和中角成角(53.4%)的发生率分别最高。大多数情况下,牙齿与下颌管的关系为 "关系"(53.4%),其次是不接触(26.9%)和接触(19.6%)。阻塞深度(P < 0.001)、牙齿角度(P = 0.024)、牙槽相对于牙齿的解剖位置(P < 0.001)、牙齿与下颌皮质的关系(P = 0.032)以及牙齿与下颌皮质接触的解剖部位(P = 0.013)与阻生牙-下颌管关系之间存在显著关联。CBCT 可提供关于撞击的第三磨牙与下颌管关系的准确信息,并可降低手术拔牙时下齿槽神经(IAN)受到创伤的风险。
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期刊介绍: MEDICAL IMPLANTS are being used in every organ of the human body. Ideally, medical implants must have biomechanical properties comparable to those of autogenous tissues without any adverse effects. In each anatomic site, studies of the long-term effects of medical implants must be undertaken to determine accurately the safety and performance of the implants. Today, implant surgery has become an interdisciplinary undertaking involving a number of skilled and gifted specialists. For example, successful cochlear implants will involve audiologists, audiological physicians, speech and language therapists, otolaryngologists, nurses, neuro-otologists, teachers of the deaf, hearing therapists, cochlear implant manufacturers, and others involved with hearing-impaired and deaf individuals.
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