Maxillary Transverse Dimensions in Subjects with Impacted Canine Compared with Normal Subjects using Cone Beam Computed Tomography

Shady Elhamshary, W. Refaat, A. Ramadan
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Introduction: One of the many causes of maxillary canine impaction is the mechanical obstruction by a small maxillary arch. By introducing Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) to the orthodontic field, studying such a relation became possible and accurate. Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the maxillary transverse dimensions between subjects with impacted maxillary canines and normal subjects using Cone Beam Computed Tomography. Methods: Cone-beam computed tomographic images of 60 adults were acquired. They were grouped into three groups of 20 each: buccal canine impaction, Palatal canine impaction and a control group. The width of the maxilla was measured skeletally, dentally and alveolar in each group using Dolphin software program. Results: the skeletal width of the maxilla was similar among study groups and control ones. It was found that there was a statistically significant difference between canine impaction groups and control group regarding the premolar width and the premolar alveolar width. As for the molar width and the molar alveolar width, there was no statistically significant difference between them. Conclusion: Premolar dental and alveolar widths of the maxillary arch were significantly smaller in palatal canine impaction subjects than in subjects with buccal impactions or normal subjects. Skeletal, molar dental and molar alveolar widths of maxilla had non-significant difference between canine impaction and normal subjects.
锥形束计算机断层扫描对患阻生犬齿者与正常人上颌横向尺寸的比较
上颌牙嵌塞的原因之一是上颌小弓造成的机械阻塞。将锥束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)引入正畸领域,使研究这种关系成为可能和准确。目的:本研究的目的是利用锥形束计算机断层扫描比较上颌埋伏牙和正常上颌牙的横向尺寸。方法:采集60例成人的锥束计算机断层图像。他们被分成三组,每组20人:口腔嵌塞组、腭嵌塞组和对照组。采用Dolphin软件测量各组上颌骨的骨、牙、牙槽宽度。结果:研究组与对照组的上颌骨骨宽基本一致。结果发现,在前磨牙宽度和前磨牙牙槽宽度方面,嵌塞组与对照组有统计学差异。磨牙宽度和牙槽宽度比较,差异无统计学意义。结论:腭嵌塞组上颌弓前磨牙和牙槽宽度明显小于颊嵌塞组和正常组。上颌骨骨骼宽度、臼齿宽度和臼齿牙槽宽度与正常组无显著差异。
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