Fabio Savoldi, Kieran Daniel Tsang, Lynton Edviano Loo, Tsz Yan Leung, Yanqi Yang, Min Gu
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Effect of dense bone islands on orthodontic tooth movement and root resorption during space closure with fixed orthodontic appliances: A longitudinal study on panoramic radiography.
Introduction: Idiopathic osteosclerosis (IO), also known as "dense bone island," is a localized and well-defined radiopaque lesion often close to the radicular area of teeth. The present study investigated whether IO affected orthodontic tooth movement and root resorption during the closure of extraction spaces.
Methods: A total of 1624 pretreatment and posttreatment panoramic radiographs were retrospectively screened. Forty adolescents and young adults who received orthodontic treatment with symmetrical mandibular premolar extraction and presented with unilateral IO were selected. Extraction space width, tooth length, and tooth angulation were measured pretreatment and posttreatment. The tooth was also identified as passing through or not passing through the lesion. Changes in tooth length and angulation between the IO side and non-IO side were compared using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. The prevalence of teeth passing through and not passing through was compared using the binomial exact test.
Results: The size of the closed extraction space was similar on both sides (P = 0.605). Teeth on the IO side showed root resorption (P = 0.706) and angulation changes (P = 0.568) similar to those on the non-IO side. Among teeth having a clinically relevant movement, roots passed through the IO in 88% of the radiographs (95% confidence interval, 69.8%-97.6%, P <0.001).
Conclusions: In young patients undergoing fixed orthodontic treatment with premolar extractions, IO may not considerably affect changes in dental angulation, root resorption, and the extent of tooth movement during closure of extraction spaces. However, approximately 12% of teeth may encounter difficulties in passing through the lesion.
期刊介绍:
Published for more than 100 years, the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics remains the leading orthodontic resource. It is the official publication of the American Association of Orthodontists, its constituent societies, the American Board of Orthodontics, and the College of Diplomates of the American Board of Orthodontics. Each month its readers have access to original peer-reviewed articles that examine all phases of orthodontic treatment. Illustrated throughout, the publication includes tables, color photographs, and statistical data. Coverage includes successful diagnostic procedures, imaging techniques, bracket and archwire materials, extraction and impaction concerns, orthognathic surgery, TMJ disorders, removable appliances, and adult therapy.