Three-dimensional alveolar bone assessment of mandibular molars for immediate implant placement: a virtual implant placement study

Abstract Background To elucidate the anatomical features of the mandibular molar region to allow safe immediate implant placement. Methods Cone-beam computed tomography images of 150 patients (600 teeth) were reviewed retrospectively. The virtual implants were placed in the mandibular first and seco...

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Main Authors: Haida Chen, Wei Wang, Xinhua Gu
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-09-01
Series:BMC Oral Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-021-01849-w
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spelling doaj-b59f4eda7d62454595887a4eb31230cc2021-10-03T11:46:42ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312021-09-012111810.1186/s12903-021-01849-wThree-dimensional alveolar bone assessment of mandibular molars for immediate implant placement: a virtual implant placement studyHaida Chen0Wei Wang1Xinhua Gu2Department of Stomatology, The First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang UniversityDepartment of Stomatology, The First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang UniversityDepartment of Stomatology, The First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang UniversityAbstract Background To elucidate the anatomical features of the mandibular molar region to allow safe immediate implant placement. Methods Cone-beam computed tomography images of 150 patients (600 teeth) were reviewed retrospectively. The virtual implants were placed in the mandibular first and second molar region. The anatomic structures of the mandible and inter-radicular septum were both categorized into three types. The relationship between implant and inferior alveolar nerve (IAN), and the horizontal distance from the implant surface to the bone wall were analyzed. Variables were compared using a student’s t-test, or Mann–Whitney U test. Results Type U (39.0%) and type S (56.0%) were the most common in the first molar, while type U (67.7%) and type M (54.7%) had the highest prevalence rate in the second molar. The mean distance from the level where the virtual implant was completely surrounded by bone to IAN was 7.06 mm. The mean horizontal widths from the implant to the mesial and distal socket wall were 1.59 mm and 1.89 mm. The widths of the inter-radicular septum and the distances from implant to the buccal and lingual plate on different sections were significantly associated with tooth position (P < .05). Conclusions In the first molar region, the implant is suggested to be placed in the center of the inter-radicular septum, while in the second molar region, the mesial root socket could be considered. Immediate implant placement in the mandibular second molar sockets shows a high risk of IAN injury, lingual perforation, and inadequate primary stability.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-021-01849-wCone-beam computed tomographyImplantsImmediate placementMandibleMolar
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Xinhua Gu
Three-dimensional alveolar bone assessment of mandibular molars for immediate implant placement: a virtual implant placement study
BMC Oral Health
Cone-beam computed tomography
Implants
Immediate placement
Mandible
Molar
author_facet Haida Chen
Wei Wang
Xinhua Gu
author_sort Haida Chen
title Three-dimensional alveolar bone assessment of mandibular molars for immediate implant placement: a virtual implant placement study
title_short Three-dimensional alveolar bone assessment of mandibular molars for immediate implant placement: a virtual implant placement study
title_full Three-dimensional alveolar bone assessment of mandibular molars for immediate implant placement: a virtual implant placement study
title_fullStr Three-dimensional alveolar bone assessment of mandibular molars for immediate implant placement: a virtual implant placement study
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional alveolar bone assessment of mandibular molars for immediate implant placement: a virtual implant placement study
title_sort three-dimensional alveolar bone assessment of mandibular molars for immediate implant placement: a virtual implant placement study
publisher BMC
series BMC Oral Health
issn 1472-6831
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Background To elucidate the anatomical features of the mandibular molar region to allow safe immediate implant placement. Methods Cone-beam computed tomography images of 150 patients (600 teeth) were reviewed retrospectively. The virtual implants were placed in the mandibular first and second molar region. The anatomic structures of the mandible and inter-radicular septum were both categorized into three types. The relationship between implant and inferior alveolar nerve (IAN), and the horizontal distance from the implant surface to the bone wall were analyzed. Variables were compared using a student’s t-test, or Mann–Whitney U test. Results Type U (39.0%) and type S (56.0%) were the most common in the first molar, while type U (67.7%) and type M (54.7%) had the highest prevalence rate in the second molar. The mean distance from the level where the virtual implant was completely surrounded by bone to IAN was 7.06 mm. The mean horizontal widths from the implant to the mesial and distal socket wall were 1.59 mm and 1.89 mm. The widths of the inter-radicular septum and the distances from implant to the buccal and lingual plate on different sections were significantly associated with tooth position (P < .05). Conclusions In the first molar region, the implant is suggested to be placed in the center of the inter-radicular septum, while in the second molar region, the mesial root socket could be considered. Immediate implant placement in the mandibular second molar sockets shows a high risk of IAN injury, lingual perforation, and inadequate primary stability.
topic Cone-beam computed tomography
Implants
Immediate placement
Mandible
Molar
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-021-01849-w
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