Dal 2D al 3D nella diagnosi e pianificazione terapeutica dei canini mascellari inclusi

S. Ferrario , M. Del Fabbro , L. Pizzoni
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Abstract

Objectives

The aim of this article is to present the progress in diagnosis and treatment planning of maxillary impacted canines, thanks to the introduction of three-dimensional X-ray techniques into clinical practice, such as the different types of computed tomography, and of the modern softwares which permit the digital reprocessing of DICOM data.

Materials and methods

The main features of the 3D evaluation techniques are described with examples of spatial localization of impacted elements, presenting the different functions available with the modern softwares that allow 3D reconstruction.

Results

The impaction of permanent upper canines is an eruption anomaly, whose prevalence is 1–3%. It is a complex problem that may lead to severe complications, and requires an accurate diagnosis associated to an individual treatment plan, both now possible thanks to modern three-dimensional reconstruction and virtual simulation.

Conclusion

The many opportunities in diagnosis and treatment planning, now available thanks to the radiologic and software development, and are constantly evolving. Therefore a continuous update is necessary for the clinician to be able to offer the patients the best possible treatment.

从2D到3D,包括上颌犬齿的诊断和治疗计划
本文的目的是介绍上颌阻生犬的诊断和治疗计划的进展,这要归功于三维x线技术的引入临床实践,如不同类型的计算机断层扫描,以及允许DICOM数据数字再处理的现代软件。材料和方法通过冲击元素空间定位的例子描述了三维评估技术的主要特点,展示了现代软件允许三维重建的不同功能。结果永久性上犬牙嵌塞为一种爆发异常,患病率为1-3%。这是一个复杂的问题,可能会导致严重的并发症,需要准确的诊断和个人的治疗计划,这都要归功于现代三维重建和虚拟模拟。结论由于放射学和软件的发展,在诊断和治疗计划方面提供了许多机会,并且不断发展。因此,持续更新是必要的,以便临床医生能够为患者提供最好的治疗。
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