Sreekanth Kumar Mallineni, Robert Prashanth Anthonappa, Jayakumar Jayaraman, Nigel Martyn King
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摘要
目的:对已发表的关于多牙定位技术的文献进行综述,以确定多牙定位的最佳技术。方法:使用“Medline via PubMed”和“Cochrane database”数据库广泛检索1966年1月至2024年5月间发表的英文文献。搜寻中包括的关键字有“定位”、“x光片”、“阻生牙齿”、“未长出牙齿”、“多生牙齿”或“多生牙齿”。对纳入文章的引文列表进行了检查,以确定其他报告,并进行了手工检索。检验者内部信度采用Kappa统计。结果:最初的搜索产生了4,864个引用,随后通过手工搜索进行检查和补充,以找到更多的研究。常用的多生牙定位技术有水平管移技术、垂直管移技术、顶点咬合技术和锥形束计算机断层扫描。结论:水平管移、顶点咬合、垂直管移、锥形束计算机断层扫描是多生牙最常用的定位技术。传统的x光片只能提供三维结构的二维视图。单独的三维成像可以提供多生牙的准确数据,但由于较高的辐射暴露,需要这种薄膜是合理的。
Radiographic localization of supernumerary teeth: a narrative review.
Objectives: To conduct a narrative review of the published literature on the localization techniques to identify the best technique for the localization of supernumerary teeth.
Methods: An extensive search of literature published in English between January 1966 and May 2024 was conducted using the "Medline via PubMed" and "Cochrane database" databases. The keywords included in the search were "localization" "radiographs", and "impacted teeth", or "un-erupted teeth", or "supernumerary teeth" or "supernumerary tooth". The citation lists from the included articles were examined to identify additional reports and a hand search was also conducted. Kappa statistics were used for intra-examiner reliability.
Results: The initial search yielded 4,864 citations, subsequently examined and supplemented by a hand search to find additional studies. Commonly used techniques for the localization of supernumerary teeth are the horizontal tube shift technique, vertical tube shift technique, vertex occlusal technique, and cone-beam computerized tomography.
Conclusion: The most commonly used localization techniques for supernumerary teeth are horizontal tube shift, vertex occlusal, vertical tube shift, and cone-beam computerized tomography. Conventional radiographs only provide two-dimensional views of 3-dimensional structures. Three-dimensional imaging alone can provide accurate data on impacted supernumerary teeth but, the need for this film has to be justified because of the higher radiation exposure.