Differences between panoramic and Cone Beam-CT in the surgical evaluation of lower third molars
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the ability to identify the contiguity between the root of the
mandibular third molar and the mandibular canal (MC) in panoramic radiographs compared with Cone Beam-CT.
Material and Methods: Panoramic radiographs of 326 third molars and CBCT radiographs of 86 cases indicated
for surgery and considered at risk were evaluated. The following signs were assessed in panoramic radiographs
as risk factors: radiolucent band, loss of MC border, change in MC direction, MC narrowing, root narrowing, root
deviation, bifid apex, superimposition, and contact between the root third molar and the MC.
Results: Radiographic signs associated with absence of MC cortical bone are: radiolucent band, loss of MC border,
change in MC direction, and superimposition. The number of risk factors was significantly increased with an increasing
depth of inclusion. CBCT revealed a significant association between the absence of MC cortical bone and
a lingual or interradicular position of the MC.
Conclusions: In cases in which panoramic radiographs do not exclude contiguity between the MC and tooth, careful
assessment the signs and risks on CBCT radiographs is indicated for proper identification of the relationships
between anatomic structures
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Panoramic radiography, Cone-Beam computed tomography, third molar, mandibular nerve.
Elenco autori:
RODRIGUEZ Y BAENA, Ruggero; Beltrami, Riccardo; Tagliabo, Angelo; Rizzo, Silvana; Lupi, SATURNINO MARCO
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