Skeletal and dentoalveolar bilateral dimensions in unilateral palatally impacted canine using cone beam computed tomography

Abstract Background The aim of this investigation was to compare skeletal and dentoalveolar measurements of subject with unilateral palatally impacted canine versus the unaffected contralateral side on cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Methods A cross-sectional study (split mouth design) that in...

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Main Authors: Mariel Franchesca D´ Oleo-Aracena, Luis Ernesto Arriola-Guillén, Yalil Augusto Rodríguez-Cárdenas, Gustavo Armando Ruíz-Mora
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-02-01
Series:Progress in Orthodontics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40510-017-0160-6
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spelling doaj-65270d0a6d0e4fe99a189d84357428602020-11-25T01:08:00ZengSpringerOpenProgress in Orthodontics2196-10422017-02-011811710.1186/s40510-017-0160-6Skeletal and dentoalveolar bilateral dimensions in unilateral palatally impacted canine using cone beam computed tomographyMariel Franchesca D´ Oleo-Aracena0Luis Ernesto Arriola-Guillén1Yalil Augusto Rodríguez-Cárdenas2Gustavo Armando Ruíz-Mora3School of Dentistry, Universidad Científica del SurDivision of Orthodontics and Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, School of Dentistry, Universidad Científica del SurDivision of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, School of Dentistry, Universidad Científica del SurDivision of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, School of Dentistry, Universidad Científica del SurAbstract Background The aim of this investigation was to compare skeletal and dentoalveolar measurements of subject with unilateral palatally impacted canine versus the unaffected contralateral side on cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Methods A cross-sectional study (split mouth design) that included 28 CBCTs (i.e., 56 sides) with unilaterally impacted maxillary canines was performed. After conducting a pilot test to gauge the researcher, heights and widths of skeletal and dentoalveolar variables obtained in the maxilla were measured using coronal and axial views. The angulations of incisors were also measured, and the side with impaction and the unaffected side were compared. Paired sample t test and Wilcoxon signed-rank test were used. Results Significant statistical differences (2 mm, p < 0.001) were found between the impacted and non-impacted side measurements from the mid-palatine raphe to the first premolar (proximal alveolar bone crest between the canine (deciduous or permanent) and first premolar); the distance were significantly lower (12.72 ± 2.25 mm) than in the side without impaction (14.67 ± 2.00 mm). Also, the central and lateral incisor angulations showed significant reductions; presenting disto-angulated incisors on the impacted canine side (86.14 ± 7.70° and 74.75 ± 12.67°, respectively) and mesial-angulated incisors on the non-impacted side (91.63 ± 6.79° and 81.21 ± 8.56° respectively). The other skeletal and dentoalveolar measurements showed no significant differences. Conclusions The width from the median raphe to the first premolar is lower in the side of maxillary palatal impacted canines than in the side without impaction. Lateral angulations of incisors were disto-angulated on the side of impacted canines. Both conditions have clinical implications in the orthodontic treatment.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40510-017-0160-6Canines impactedUnilateral impactionSkeletal dimensions
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author Mariel Franchesca D´ Oleo-Aracena
Luis Ernesto Arriola-Guillén
Yalil Augusto Rodríguez-Cárdenas
Gustavo Armando Ruíz-Mora
spellingShingle Mariel Franchesca D´ Oleo-Aracena
Luis Ernesto Arriola-Guillén
Yalil Augusto Rodríguez-Cárdenas
Gustavo Armando Ruíz-Mora
Skeletal and dentoalveolar bilateral dimensions in unilateral palatally impacted canine using cone beam computed tomography
Progress in Orthodontics
Canines impacted
Unilateral impaction
Skeletal dimensions
author_facet Mariel Franchesca D´ Oleo-Aracena
Luis Ernesto Arriola-Guillén
Yalil Augusto Rodríguez-Cárdenas
Gustavo Armando Ruíz-Mora
author_sort Mariel Franchesca D´ Oleo-Aracena
title Skeletal and dentoalveolar bilateral dimensions in unilateral palatally impacted canine using cone beam computed tomography
title_short Skeletal and dentoalveolar bilateral dimensions in unilateral palatally impacted canine using cone beam computed tomography
title_full Skeletal and dentoalveolar bilateral dimensions in unilateral palatally impacted canine using cone beam computed tomography
title_fullStr Skeletal and dentoalveolar bilateral dimensions in unilateral palatally impacted canine using cone beam computed tomography
title_full_unstemmed Skeletal and dentoalveolar bilateral dimensions in unilateral palatally impacted canine using cone beam computed tomography
title_sort skeletal and dentoalveolar bilateral dimensions in unilateral palatally impacted canine using cone beam computed tomography
publisher SpringerOpen
series Progress in Orthodontics
issn 2196-1042
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Abstract Background The aim of this investigation was to compare skeletal and dentoalveolar measurements of subject with unilateral palatally impacted canine versus the unaffected contralateral side on cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Methods A cross-sectional study (split mouth design) that included 28 CBCTs (i.e., 56 sides) with unilaterally impacted maxillary canines was performed. After conducting a pilot test to gauge the researcher, heights and widths of skeletal and dentoalveolar variables obtained in the maxilla were measured using coronal and axial views. The angulations of incisors were also measured, and the side with impaction and the unaffected side were compared. Paired sample t test and Wilcoxon signed-rank test were used. Results Significant statistical differences (2 mm, p < 0.001) were found between the impacted and non-impacted side measurements from the mid-palatine raphe to the first premolar (proximal alveolar bone crest between the canine (deciduous or permanent) and first premolar); the distance were significantly lower (12.72 ± 2.25 mm) than in the side without impaction (14.67 ± 2.00 mm). Also, the central and lateral incisor angulations showed significant reductions; presenting disto-angulated incisors on the impacted canine side (86.14 ± 7.70° and 74.75 ± 12.67°, respectively) and mesial-angulated incisors on the non-impacted side (91.63 ± 6.79° and 81.21 ± 8.56° respectively). The other skeletal and dentoalveolar measurements showed no significant differences. Conclusions The width from the median raphe to the first premolar is lower in the side of maxillary palatal impacted canines than in the side without impaction. Lateral angulations of incisors were disto-angulated on the side of impacted canines. Both conditions have clinical implications in the orthodontic treatment.
topic Canines impacted
Unilateral impaction
Skeletal dimensions
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40510-017-0160-6
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