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Correlating the clinical assessment of impacted mandibular third molars with panoramic radiograph and intraoral periapical radiograph

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to compare the clinical assessment of impacted third molars of mandible with panaromic radiograph (OPG) and intraoral periapical radiograph (IOPA) and to assess the efficacy of IOPA and. Moreover, we corroborated the OPG and IOPA findings of impacted man...

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Autores principales: Priya, P. Vani, Nasyam, Fazil A., Ramprasad, M., Penumatsa, Narendra V., Akifuddin, Syed, Sandeep
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5285598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28217540
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2231-0762.197198
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author Priya, P. Vani
Nasyam, Fazil A.
Ramprasad, M.
Penumatsa, Narendra V.
Akifuddin, Syed
Sandeep,
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Nasyam, Fazil A.
Ramprasad, M.
Penumatsa, Narendra V.
Akifuddin, Syed
Sandeep,
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description AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to compare the clinical assessment of impacted third molars of mandible with panaromic radiograph (OPG) and intraoral periapical radiograph (IOPA) and to assess the efficacy of IOPA and. Moreover, we corroborated the OPG and IOPA findings of impacted mandiblar third molar root apex to inferior alveolar canal. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 200 patients with pericoronitis were examined who were indicated for surgical extraction, among which 50 patients were selected for the study. All the patients underwent a radiographic survey with a digital OPG and IOPA of impacted mandibular third molars, along with clinical survey for anatomic relationship, type of impaction, space available, position in relation to second molar, number of roots, root curvature, and proximity of nerve canal. The data was subjected to statistical analysis. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 4.0.1 software was used for analyzing the collected data. RESULTS: The study revealed that IOPA was more accurate in determining a majority of the factors affecting the third molar surgery, including relationship of the external oblique ridge (IOPA vs OPG = 96%:90%), anteroposterior relation with ramus (IOPA vs OPG = 70%:66%), vertical depth of impaction (IOPA vs OPG = 72%:68%), number of roots (P = 0.013), morphology of roots (IOPA vs OPG = 96%:90%); however, OPG was found to be accurate in evaluating the type of impaction (IOPA vs OPG = 88%:94%), canal relation, along with root of impacted molar (IOPA vs OPG = 74%:86%). CONCLUSION: To conclude, although IOPA has a marginal angle over OPG in assessing various parameters, only the number of roots have a greater accuracy (P < 0.0013) in IOPA than with OPG. However, the OPG is the better choice to be considered when the patient is associated with trismus.
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spelling pubmed-52855982017-02-17 Correlating the clinical assessment of impacted mandibular third molars with panoramic radiograph and intraoral periapical radiograph Priya, P. Vani Nasyam, Fazil A. Ramprasad, M. Penumatsa, Narendra V. Akifuddin, Syed Sandeep, J Int Soc Prev Community Dent Original Article AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to compare the clinical assessment of impacted third molars of mandible with panaromic radiograph (OPG) and intraoral periapical radiograph (IOPA) and to assess the efficacy of IOPA and. Moreover, we corroborated the OPG and IOPA findings of impacted mandiblar third molar root apex to inferior alveolar canal. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 200 patients with pericoronitis were examined who were indicated for surgical extraction, among which 50 patients were selected for the study. All the patients underwent a radiographic survey with a digital OPG and IOPA of impacted mandibular third molars, along with clinical survey for anatomic relationship, type of impaction, space available, position in relation to second molar, number of roots, root curvature, and proximity of nerve canal. The data was subjected to statistical analysis. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 4.0.1 software was used for analyzing the collected data. RESULTS: The study revealed that IOPA was more accurate in determining a majority of the factors affecting the third molar surgery, including relationship of the external oblique ridge (IOPA vs OPG = 96%:90%), anteroposterior relation with ramus (IOPA vs OPG = 70%:66%), vertical depth of impaction (IOPA vs OPG = 72%:68%), number of roots (P = 0.013), morphology of roots (IOPA vs OPG = 96%:90%); however, OPG was found to be accurate in evaluating the type of impaction (IOPA vs OPG = 88%:94%), canal relation, along with root of impacted molar (IOPA vs OPG = 74%:86%). CONCLUSION: To conclude, although IOPA has a marginal angle over OPG in assessing various parameters, only the number of roots have a greater accuracy (P < 0.0013) in IOPA than with OPG. However, the OPG is the better choice to be considered when the patient is associated with trismus. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2016-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5285598/ /pubmed/28217540 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2231-0762.197198 Text en Copyright: © Journal of International Society of Preventive and Community Dentistry 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-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Priya, P. Vani
Nasyam, Fazil A.
Ramprasad, M.
Penumatsa, Narendra V.
Akifuddin, Syed
Sandeep,
Correlating the clinical assessment of impacted mandibular third molars with panoramic radiograph and intraoral periapical radiograph
title Correlating the clinical assessment of impacted mandibular third molars with panoramic radiograph and intraoral periapical radiograph
title_full Correlating the clinical assessment of impacted mandibular third molars with panoramic radiograph and intraoral periapical radiograph
title_fullStr Correlating the clinical assessment of impacted mandibular third molars with panoramic radiograph and intraoral periapical radiograph
title_full_unstemmed Correlating the clinical assessment of impacted mandibular third molars with panoramic radiograph and intraoral periapical radiograph
title_short Correlating the clinical assessment of impacted mandibular third molars with panoramic radiograph and intraoral periapical radiograph
title_sort correlating the clinical assessment of impacted mandibular third molars with panoramic radiograph and intraoral periapical radiograph
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5285598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28217540
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2231-0762.197198
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