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Early identification of permanent maxillary canine impaction: A radiographic comparative study in a Mexican population

BACKGROUND: Opportune diagnosis, prediction, and interceptive treatment of permanent maxillary canine (PMC) impaction is fundamental for pediatric dentists and orthodontists. In children and young adolescents, diagnostic information obtained from a panoramic radiograph is valuable for the overview a...

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Autores principales: Alejos-Montante, Karen, Martínez-Zumarán, Alán, Torre-Delgadillo, Gabriela, Rosales-Berber, Miguel-Ángel, Garrocho-Rangel, Arturo, Pozos-Guillén, Amaury
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6461733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31001400
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.55285
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author Alejos-Montante, Karen
Martínez-Zumarán, Alán
Torre-Delgadillo, Gabriela
Rosales-Berber, Miguel-Ángel
Garrocho-Rangel, Arturo
Pozos-Guillén, Amaury
author_facet Alejos-Montante, Karen
Martínez-Zumarán, Alán
Torre-Delgadillo, Gabriela
Rosales-Berber, Miguel-Ángel
Garrocho-Rangel, Arturo
Pozos-Guillén, Amaury
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description BACKGROUND: Opportune diagnosis, prediction, and interceptive treatment of permanent maxillary canine (PMC) impaction is fundamental for pediatric dentists and orthodontists. In children and young adolescents, diagnostic information obtained from a panoramic radiograph is valuable for the overview and prediction of a potential PMC ectopic eruption into the oral cavity. The aim of the present study was to calculate and compare the prevalence of impaction of PMC in a Mexican pediatric sample (7 to 13 years old), through the use of the Ericson & Kurol (EK/L) and the Power & Short (PS) measurement analyses performed on panoramic radiographs. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This investigation was a cross-sectional study performed on 515 panoramic radiographs, which were evaluated to assess the intraosseous position of right and left PMC, from patients who had attended our clinic between 2010 and 2017. Both analytical methods were applied on the same radiography. Outcomes from both analysis methods were expressed dichotomously (impacted or non-impacted). Thus, prevalence was calculated from each method, and the difference between them was verified through the Pearson’s Chi-square test. RESULTS: No statistical difference could be detected between both prevalence rates (p = 0.475). It was found a significant predilection of the condition to the female sex (p = 0.034). Further, the two radiographic methods employed here were highly concordant each other (kappa = 0.92). CONCLUSIONS: Through the EK/L method a PMC prevalence of 5.64% (95% CI = 3.66, 7.62) was obtained, while the PS Method the prevalence was 8.83% (95% CI = 6.38, 11.28). In addition, a significant predilection of canine impaction to the female gender was found. Key words:Maxillary canine impaction, prevalence, radiographic analyses.
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spelling pubmed-64617332019-04-18 Early identification of permanent maxillary canine impaction: A radiographic comparative study in a Mexican population Alejos-Montante, Karen Martínez-Zumarán, Alán Torre-Delgadillo, Gabriela Rosales-Berber, Miguel-Ángel Garrocho-Rangel, Arturo Pozos-Guillén, Amaury J Clin Exp Dent Research BACKGROUND: Opportune diagnosis, prediction, and interceptive treatment of permanent maxillary canine (PMC) impaction is fundamental for pediatric dentists and orthodontists. In children and young adolescents, diagnostic information obtained from a panoramic radiograph is valuable for the overview and prediction of a potential PMC ectopic eruption into the oral cavity. The aim of the present study was to calculate and compare the prevalence of impaction of PMC in a Mexican pediatric sample (7 to 13 years old), through the use of the Ericson & Kurol (EK/L) and the Power & Short (PS) measurement analyses performed on panoramic radiographs. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This investigation was a cross-sectional study performed on 515 panoramic radiographs, which were evaluated to assess the intraosseous position of right and left PMC, from patients who had attended our clinic between 2010 and 2017. Both analytical methods were applied on the same radiography. Outcomes from both analysis methods were expressed dichotomously (impacted or non-impacted). Thus, prevalence was calculated from each method, and the difference between them was verified through the Pearson’s Chi-square test. RESULTS: No statistical difference could be detected between both prevalence rates (p = 0.475). It was found a significant predilection of the condition to the female sex (p = 0.034). Further, the two radiographic methods employed here were highly concordant each other (kappa = 0.92). CONCLUSIONS: Through the EK/L method a PMC prevalence of 5.64% (95% CI = 3.66, 7.62) was obtained, while the PS Method the prevalence was 8.83% (95% CI = 6.38, 11.28). In addition, a significant predilection of canine impaction to the female gender was found. Key words:Maxillary canine impaction, prevalence, radiographic analyses. Medicina Oral S.L. 2019-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6461733/ /pubmed/31001400 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.55285 Text en Copyright: © 2019 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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Martínez-Zumarán, Alán
Torre-Delgadillo, Gabriela
Rosales-Berber, Miguel-Ángel
Garrocho-Rangel, Arturo
Pozos-Guillén, Amaury
Early identification of permanent maxillary canine impaction: A radiographic comparative study in a Mexican population
title Early identification of permanent maxillary canine impaction: A radiographic comparative study in a Mexican population
title_full Early identification of permanent maxillary canine impaction: A radiographic comparative study in a Mexican population
title_fullStr Early identification of permanent maxillary canine impaction: A radiographic comparative study in a Mexican population
title_full_unstemmed Early identification of permanent maxillary canine impaction: A radiographic comparative study in a Mexican population
title_short Early identification of permanent maxillary canine impaction: A radiographic comparative study in a Mexican population
title_sort early identification of permanent maxillary canine impaction: a radiographic comparative study in a mexican population
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6461733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31001400
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.55285
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