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Impacted maxillary canines and root resorption of adjacent teeth: A retrospective observational study

BACKGROUND: The prevalence of impacted maxillary canine is reported to be between 1% and 3%. The lack of monitoring and the delay in the treatment of the impacted canine can cause different complications such as: displacement of adjacent teeth, loss of vitality of neighbouring teeth, shortening of t...

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Autores principales: Guarnieri, Rosanna, Cavallini, Costanza, Vernucci, Roberto, Vichi, Maurizio, Leonardi, Rosalia, Barbato, Ersilia
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5116117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27694788
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.21337
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author Guarnieri, Rosanna
Cavallini, Costanza
Vernucci, Roberto
Vichi, Maurizio
Leonardi, Rosalia
Barbato, Ersilia
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Cavallini, Costanza
Vernucci, Roberto
Vichi, Maurizio
Leonardi, Rosalia
Barbato, Ersilia
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description BACKGROUND: The prevalence of impacted maxillary canine is reported to be between 1% and 3%. The lack of monitoring and the delay in the treatment of the impacted canine can cause different complications such as: displacement of adjacent teeth, loss of vitality of neighbouring teeth, shortening of the dental arch, follicular cysts, canine ankylosis, recurrent infections, recurrent pain, internal resorption of the canine and the adjacent teeth, external resorption of the canine and the adjacent teeth, combination of these factors. An appropriate diagnosis, accurate predictive analysis and early intervention are likely to prevent such undesirable effects. The objective is to evaluate, by means of a retrospective observational study, the possibility of carrying out a predictive analysis of root resorption adjacent to the impacted canines by means of orthopantomographs, so as to limit the prescription of additional 3D radiography. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 120 subjects with unilateral or bilateral maxillary impacted canine were examined and 50 patients with 69 impacted maxillary canine (22 male, 28 female; mean age: 11.7 years) satisfied the inclusion criteria of the study. These patients were subjected to a basic clinical and radiographic investigation (orthopantomographs and computerized tomography). All panoramic films were viewed under standardized conditions for the evaluation of two main variables: maxillary canine angulations (a, b, g angles) and the overlapping between the impacted teeth and the lateral incisor (Analysis of Lindauer). Binary logistic regression was used to estimate the likelihood of resorbed lateral incisors depending on sector location and angle measurements. RESULTS: Results indicated that b angle has the greatest influence on the prediction of root resorption (predictive value of b angle = 76%). If β angle <18° and Lindauer = I, the probability of resorption is 0.06. CONCLUSIONS: Evaluation of b angle and superimposition lateral incisor/impacted canine analysed on orthopantomographs could be one of the evaluation criteria for prescribing second level examination (CT and CTCB) and for detecting root resorption of impacted maxillary canine adjacent teeth. Key words:Impacted canine, root resorption, panoramic radiography, angulation, prediction.
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spelling pubmed-51161172016-11-29 Impacted maxillary canines and root resorption of adjacent teeth: A retrospective observational study Guarnieri, Rosanna Cavallini, Costanza Vernucci, Roberto Vichi, Maurizio Leonardi, Rosalia Barbato, Ersilia Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal Research BACKGROUND: The prevalence of impacted maxillary canine is reported to be between 1% and 3%. The lack of monitoring and the delay in the treatment of the impacted canine can cause different complications such as: displacement of adjacent teeth, loss of vitality of neighbouring teeth, shortening of the dental arch, follicular cysts, canine ankylosis, recurrent infections, recurrent pain, internal resorption of the canine and the adjacent teeth, external resorption of the canine and the adjacent teeth, combination of these factors. An appropriate diagnosis, accurate predictive analysis and early intervention are likely to prevent such undesirable effects. The objective is to evaluate, by means of a retrospective observational study, the possibility of carrying out a predictive analysis of root resorption adjacent to the impacted canines by means of orthopantomographs, so as to limit the prescription of additional 3D radiography. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 120 subjects with unilateral or bilateral maxillary impacted canine were examined and 50 patients with 69 impacted maxillary canine (22 male, 28 female; mean age: 11.7 years) satisfied the inclusion criteria of the study. These patients were subjected to a basic clinical and radiographic investigation (orthopantomographs and computerized tomography). All panoramic films were viewed under standardized conditions for the evaluation of two main variables: maxillary canine angulations (a, b, g angles) and the overlapping between the impacted teeth and the lateral incisor (Analysis of Lindauer). Binary logistic regression was used to estimate the likelihood of resorbed lateral incisors depending on sector location and angle measurements. RESULTS: Results indicated that b angle has the greatest influence on the prediction of root resorption (predictive value of b angle = 76%). If β angle <18° and Lindauer = I, the probability of resorption is 0.06. CONCLUSIONS: Evaluation of b angle and superimposition lateral incisor/impacted canine analysed on orthopantomographs could be one of the evaluation criteria for prescribing second level examination (CT and CTCB) and for detecting root resorption of impacted maxillary canine adjacent teeth. Key words:Impacted canine, root resorption, panoramic radiography, angulation, prediction. Medicina Oral S.L. 2016-11 2016-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5116117/ /pubmed/27694788 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.21337 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Guarnieri, Rosanna
Cavallini, Costanza
Vernucci, Roberto
Vichi, Maurizio
Leonardi, Rosalia
Barbato, Ersilia
Impacted maxillary canines and root resorption of adjacent teeth: A retrospective observational study
title Impacted maxillary canines and root resorption of adjacent teeth: A retrospective observational study
title_full Impacted maxillary canines and root resorption of adjacent teeth: A retrospective observational study
title_fullStr Impacted maxillary canines and root resorption of adjacent teeth: A retrospective observational study
title_full_unstemmed Impacted maxillary canines and root resorption of adjacent teeth: A retrospective observational study
title_short Impacted maxillary canines and root resorption of adjacent teeth: A retrospective observational study
title_sort impacted maxillary canines and root resorption of adjacent teeth: a retrospective observational study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5116117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27694788
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.21337
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