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The effect of using CBCT in the diagnosis of canine impaction and its impact on the orthodontic treatment outcome

AIM: To investigate the added-value of using CBCT in the orthodontic treatment method of maxillary impacted canines and treatment outcome. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The sample consisted of 118 treated patients. The CBCT group (n = 58) (39 females/19 males with the mean age of 14.3 years) included those...

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Autores principales: Alqerban, Ali, Jacobs, Reinhilde, van Keirsbilck, Pieter-Jan, Aly, Medhat, Swinnen, Steven, Fieuws, Steffen, Willems, Guy
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4077106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24987661
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2278-0203.132911
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author Alqerban, Ali
Jacobs, Reinhilde
van Keirsbilck, Pieter-Jan
Aly, Medhat
Swinnen, Steven
Fieuws, Steffen
Willems, Guy
author_facet Alqerban, Ali
Jacobs, Reinhilde
van Keirsbilck, Pieter-Jan
Aly, Medhat
Swinnen, Steven
Fieuws, Steffen
Willems, Guy
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description AIM: To investigate the added-value of using CBCT in the orthodontic treatment method of maxillary impacted canines and treatment outcome. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The sample consisted of 118 treated patients. The CBCT group (n = 58) (39 females/19 males with the mean age of 14.3 years) included those with conventional treatment records consisting of panoramic and cephalometric radiographs, intra-and extra-oral photographs, and dental casts and complemented with a CBCT scan for additional diagnostic information. The conventional group (n = 60) (31 females/29 males with mean age 13.1 years) included those with similar conventional treatment records but without CBCT imaging. RESULTS: There were significant differences in the canine-related variables between both groups. The CBCT group had the higher level of difficulty and more severely displaced canines when compared with the conventional group. However, no significant difference was found between groups either in the number of treatment methods used or in the use of interceptive methods combined with other treatment modalities or choice of extraction versus non-extraction. In terms of treatment success and interval duration, no significant differences were found. However, treatment duration was significantly (4 months) shorter in the CBCT group compared with the conventional group (P = 0.023). CONCLUSION: CBCT has been used in cases with more severe symptoms of maxillary canine impaction. The use of CBCT improved the diagnostic capabilities and improved the chances of success in the more difficult cases to a level similar to that of simpler cases treated on the basis of 2D information.
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spelling pubmed-40771062014-07-01 The effect of using CBCT in the diagnosis of canine impaction and its impact on the orthodontic treatment outcome Alqerban, Ali Jacobs, Reinhilde van Keirsbilck, Pieter-Jan Aly, Medhat Swinnen, Steven Fieuws, Steffen Willems, Guy J Orthod Sci Original Article AIM: To investigate the added-value of using CBCT in the orthodontic treatment method of maxillary impacted canines and treatment outcome. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The sample consisted of 118 treated patients. The CBCT group (n = 58) (39 females/19 males with the mean age of 14.3 years) included those with conventional treatment records consisting of panoramic and cephalometric radiographs, intra-and extra-oral photographs, and dental casts and complemented with a CBCT scan for additional diagnostic information. The conventional group (n = 60) (31 females/29 males with mean age 13.1 years) included those with similar conventional treatment records but without CBCT imaging. RESULTS: There were significant differences in the canine-related variables between both groups. The CBCT group had the higher level of difficulty and more severely displaced canines when compared with the conventional group. However, no significant difference was found between groups either in the number of treatment methods used or in the use of interceptive methods combined with other treatment modalities or choice of extraction versus non-extraction. In terms of treatment success and interval duration, no significant differences were found. However, treatment duration was significantly (4 months) shorter in the CBCT group compared with the conventional group (P = 0.023). CONCLUSION: CBCT has been used in cases with more severe symptoms of maxillary canine impaction. The use of CBCT improved the diagnostic capabilities and improved the chances of success in the more difficult cases to a level similar to that of simpler cases treated on the basis of 2D information. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4077106/ /pubmed/24987661 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2278-0203.132911 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Orthodontic Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Alqerban, Ali
Jacobs, Reinhilde
van Keirsbilck, Pieter-Jan
Aly, Medhat
Swinnen, Steven
Fieuws, Steffen
Willems, Guy
The effect of using CBCT in the diagnosis of canine impaction and its impact on the orthodontic treatment outcome
title The effect of using CBCT in the diagnosis of canine impaction and its impact on the orthodontic treatment outcome
title_full The effect of using CBCT in the diagnosis of canine impaction and its impact on the orthodontic treatment outcome
title_fullStr The effect of using CBCT in the diagnosis of canine impaction and its impact on the orthodontic treatment outcome
title_full_unstemmed The effect of using CBCT in the diagnosis of canine impaction and its impact on the orthodontic treatment outcome
title_short The effect of using CBCT in the diagnosis of canine impaction and its impact on the orthodontic treatment outcome
title_sort effect of using cbct in the diagnosis of canine impaction and its impact on the orthodontic treatment outcome
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4077106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24987661
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2278-0203.132911
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