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Use of self-organizing maps for analyzing the behavior of canines displaced towards midline under interceptive treatment

BACKGROUND: Displaced maxillary permanent canine is one of the more frequent findings in canine eruption process and it’s easy to be outlined and early diagnosed by means of x-ray images. Late diagnosis frequently needs surgery to rescue the impacted permanent canine. In many cases, interceptive tre...

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Autores principales: Gandía-Aguiló, Vicente, Cibrián, Rosa, Soria, Emilio, Serrano, Antonio-José, Aguiló, Luz, Paredes, Vanessa, Gandía, Jose-Luis
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5359714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28160587
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.21509
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author Gandía-Aguiló, Vicente
Cibrián, Rosa
Soria, Emilio
Serrano, Antonio-José
Aguiló, Luz
Paredes, Vanessa
Gandía, Jose-Luis
author_facet Gandía-Aguiló, Vicente
Cibrián, Rosa
Soria, Emilio
Serrano, Antonio-José
Aguiló, Luz
Paredes, Vanessa
Gandía, Jose-Luis
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description BACKGROUND: Displaced maxillary permanent canine is one of the more frequent findings in canine eruption process and it’s easy to be outlined and early diagnosed by means of x-ray images. Late diagnosis frequently needs surgery to rescue the impacted permanent canine. In many cases, interceptive treatment to redirect canine eruption is needed. However, some patients treated by interceptive means end up requiring fenestration to orthodontically guide the canine to its normal occlusal position. It would be interesting, therefore, to discover the dental characteristics of patients who will need additional surgical treatment to interceptive treatment. MATERIAL AND METHODS: To study the dental characteristics associated with canine impaction, conventional statistics have traditionally been used. This approach, although serving to illustrate many features of this problem, has not provided a satisfactory response or not provided an overall idea of the characteristics of these types of patients, each one of them with their own particular set of variables. Faced with this situation, and in order to analyze the problem of impaction despite interceptive treatment, we have used an alternative method for representing the variables that have an influence on this syndrome. This method is known as Self-Organizing Maps (SOM), a method used for analyzing problems with multiple variables. RESULTS: We analyzed 78 patients with a PMC angulation higher than 100º. All of them were subject to interceptive treatment and in 21 cases it was necessary to undertake the above-mentioned fenestration to achieve the final eruption of the canine. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, we describe the process of debugging variables and selecting the appropriate number of cells in SOM so as to adequately visualize the problem posed and the dental characteristics of patients with regard to a greater or lesser probability of the need for fenestration. Key words:Interceptive orthodontic treatment, altered eruption, impacted canines, neuronal networks, self-organizing maps.
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spelling pubmed-53597142017-03-24 Use of self-organizing maps for analyzing the behavior of canines displaced towards midline under interceptive treatment Gandía-Aguiló, Vicente Cibrián, Rosa Soria, Emilio Serrano, Antonio-José Aguiló, Luz Paredes, Vanessa Gandía, Jose-Luis Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal Research BACKGROUND: Displaced maxillary permanent canine is one of the more frequent findings in canine eruption process and it’s easy to be outlined and early diagnosed by means of x-ray images. Late diagnosis frequently needs surgery to rescue the impacted permanent canine. In many cases, interceptive treatment to redirect canine eruption is needed. However, some patients treated by interceptive means end up requiring fenestration to orthodontically guide the canine to its normal occlusal position. It would be interesting, therefore, to discover the dental characteristics of patients who will need additional surgical treatment to interceptive treatment. MATERIAL AND METHODS: To study the dental characteristics associated with canine impaction, conventional statistics have traditionally been used. This approach, although serving to illustrate many features of this problem, has not provided a satisfactory response or not provided an overall idea of the characteristics of these types of patients, each one of them with their own particular set of variables. Faced with this situation, and in order to analyze the problem of impaction despite interceptive treatment, we have used an alternative method for representing the variables that have an influence on this syndrome. This method is known as Self-Organizing Maps (SOM), a method used for analyzing problems with multiple variables. RESULTS: We analyzed 78 patients with a PMC angulation higher than 100º. All of them were subject to interceptive treatment and in 21 cases it was necessary to undertake the above-mentioned fenestration to achieve the final eruption of the canine. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, we describe the process of debugging variables and selecting the appropriate number of cells in SOM so as to adequately visualize the problem posed and the dental characteristics of patients with regard to a greater or lesser probability of the need for fenestration. Key words:Interceptive orthodontic treatment, altered eruption, impacted canines, neuronal networks, self-organizing maps. Medicina Oral S.L. 2017-03 2017-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5359714/ /pubmed/28160587 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.21509 Text en Copyright: © 2017 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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Gandía-Aguiló, Vicente
Cibrián, Rosa
Soria, Emilio
Serrano, Antonio-José
Aguiló, Luz
Paredes, Vanessa
Gandía, Jose-Luis
Use of self-organizing maps for analyzing the behavior of canines displaced towards midline under interceptive treatment
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title_fullStr Use of self-organizing maps for analyzing the behavior of canines displaced towards midline under interceptive treatment
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title_short Use of self-organizing maps for analyzing the behavior of canines displaced towards midline under interceptive treatment
title_sort use of self-organizing maps for analyzing the behavior of canines displaced towards midline under interceptive treatment
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5359714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28160587
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.21509
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