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The effect of the dental root on single mandibular bone fractures

BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to determine the effect of the distributional relationship between dental roots and the mandibular bone on single mandibular bone fractures, which are common craniofacial fractures. METHODS: This was a retrospective, single-center study in Seoul, Korea. Patients...

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Autores principales: Park, Jongohk, Choi, Hyungon, Shin, Donghyeok, Kim, Jeenam, Lee, Myungchul, Kim, Soonheum, Jo, Dongin, Kim, Cheolkeun
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Publicado: Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6177676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30282428
http://dx.doi.org/10.7181/acfs.2018.01963
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author Park, Jongohk
Choi, Hyungon
Shin, Donghyeok
Kim, Jeenam
Lee, Myungchul
Kim, Soonheum
Jo, Dongin
Kim, Cheolkeun
author_facet Park, Jongohk
Choi, Hyungon
Shin, Donghyeok
Kim, Jeenam
Lee, Myungchul
Kim, Soonheum
Jo, Dongin
Kim, Cheolkeun
author_sort Park, Jongohk
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description BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to determine the effect of the distributional relationship between dental roots and the mandibular bone on single mandibular bone fractures, which are common craniofacial fractures. METHODS: This was a retrospective, single-center study in Seoul, Korea. Patients with single mandibular fractures in the symphysis, parasymphysis, body, and angle area, with tooth structure involvement were included. The control group included patients with simple, bone-level lacerations without fractures. In total, 94 patients (72 males and 22 females) were included in the treatment group, and 125 (71 males and 54 females) were included in the control group. The height of the mandibular bone and the dental root were measured with panoramic radiography. The central incisor represented the symphysis area, the canine represented the parasymphysis area, the first molar represented the body area, and the second molar represented the angle area. RESULTS: In the treatment group, symphysis fractures occurred in 16 patients (17%), parasymphysis fractures in 36 patients (38%), body fractures in 17 patients (18%), and angle fractures in 25 patients (27%). The ratios of the dental roots to the total height of the mandibular bone in the treatment group were 30.35%, 39.75%, 39.53%, and 36.27% for symphysis, parasymphysis, body, and angle areas, respectively, whereas in the control group, they were 27.73%, 39.70%, 36.76%, and 35.48%. The ratios of the treatment group were significantly higher than those of the control group. CONCLUSION: The results show that the higher ratio of the dental root to the height of the mandibular bone increases the fracture risk.
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spelling pubmed-61776762018-10-11 The effect of the dental root on single mandibular bone fractures Park, Jongohk Choi, Hyungon Shin, Donghyeok Kim, Jeenam Lee, Myungchul Kim, Soonheum Jo, Dongin Kim, Cheolkeun Arch Craniofac Surg Original Article BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to determine the effect of the distributional relationship between dental roots and the mandibular bone on single mandibular bone fractures, which are common craniofacial fractures. METHODS: This was a retrospective, single-center study in Seoul, Korea. Patients with single mandibular fractures in the symphysis, parasymphysis, body, and angle area, with tooth structure involvement were included. The control group included patients with simple, bone-level lacerations without fractures. In total, 94 patients (72 males and 22 females) were included in the treatment group, and 125 (71 males and 54 females) were included in the control group. The height of the mandibular bone and the dental root were measured with panoramic radiography. The central incisor represented the symphysis area, the canine represented the parasymphysis area, the first molar represented the body area, and the second molar represented the angle area. RESULTS: In the treatment group, symphysis fractures occurred in 16 patients (17%), parasymphysis fractures in 36 patients (38%), body fractures in 17 patients (18%), and angle fractures in 25 patients (27%). The ratios of the dental roots to the total height of the mandibular bone in the treatment group were 30.35%, 39.75%, 39.53%, and 36.27% for symphysis, parasymphysis, body, and angle areas, respectively, whereas in the control group, they were 27.73%, 39.70%, 36.76%, and 35.48%. The ratios of the treatment group were significantly higher than those of the control group. CONCLUSION: The results show that the higher ratio of the dental root to the height of the mandibular bone increases the fracture risk. Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association 2018-09 2018-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6177676/ /pubmed/30282428 http://dx.doi.org/10.7181/acfs.2018.01963 Text en Copyright © 2018 The Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Park, Jongohk
Choi, Hyungon
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Kim, Jeenam
Lee, Myungchul
Kim, Soonheum
Jo, Dongin
Kim, Cheolkeun
The effect of the dental root on single mandibular bone fractures
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title_short The effect of the dental root on single mandibular bone fractures
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6177676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30282428
http://dx.doi.org/10.7181/acfs.2018.01963
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