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AuthorAbdulghani, E.A.
AuthorAbdulghani, Ehab A.
AuthorAlhammadi, Maged Sultan
AuthorAl-Sosowa, Abeer A.
AuthorAlmashraqi, Abeer A.
AuthorSharhan, Hasan M.
AuthorAl-Fakeh, Hanan
AuthorCao, Bao Cheng
Available date2022-04-18T08:38:56Z
Publication Date2022-01-01
Publication NameClinical Oral Investigations
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00784-022-04458-1
CitationAbdulghani, E.A., Alhammadi, M.S., Al-Sosowa, A.A. et al. Three-dimensional assessment of the favorability of maxillary posterior teeth intrusion in different facial patterns limited by the vertical relationship with the maxillary sinus floor. Clin Oral Invest (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-022-04458-1
ISSN14326981
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/29980
AbstractObjective: Posterior teeth intrusion is one of the best treatment options for treatment of skeletal open bite in adults; the surrounding anatomical landmarks are one of the restraining factors. This study aimed to assess the vertical relationship between the maxillary posterior teeth (MPT) and the maxillary sinus floor (MSF) in different facial growth patterns in the Chinese adult population. Materials and methods: Cone beam computed tomography images of 298 patients, 145 males and 153 females aged between 20 and 45 years, were analyzed. Based on Jarabak ratio and the mandibular plane inclination, the sample was categorized into 94 hyperdivergent, 102 hypodivergent, and 102 normodivergent facial patterns subjects. The vertical relationship between the root-apex distances were classified as favorable, indicating no contact (type 1), or unfavorable, indicating roots in contact (type 2) for the posterior teeth intrusion. The relationship in the unfavorable group was subdivided into three subgroups (T2C, T2LC, and T2P). Comparative statistical tests were done related to age, gender, tooth side, and type of multiplanar view (sagittal and coronal). The significant level was set to be P < 0.05. Results: There was a statistically significant difference in the mean distance between both genders in the hyperdivergent group (P < 0.001). The measured distance increased with age in all tooth roots (P < 0.001). In both sagittal and coronal views, the most frequent root scores were type 1 and type 2p (54.2%, 27.5%) and (55.1%, 21.4%), respectively. The hyperdivergent group demonstrated a higher prevalence of type 2P (31.6% and 25.5%), whereas the hypodivergent group showed a lower prevalence (25.1% and 19.2%); furthermore, the second molar’s mesiobuccal root in hyperdivergent patients showed the closest distance to the maxillary sinus in sagittal and coronal views, 0.3 ± 3.7 and 0.4 ± 3.1 mm, respectively. Conclusions: Maxillary molars of hyperdivergent patients have the highest possible risk of root resorption due to the possible risk of cortical bone encroachment, while hypodivergent patients have the least possible risk. Clinical relevance: Analysis of apex-sinus distances can be of great help for safe posterior teeth intrusion and providing correct and adequate treatment.
SponsorThis study is supported by The Natural Foundation of Gansu Province, China (1208RJZA236), the Key Technology Plane Program of Gansu Province, China (20YF8FA071), and the Key Technology Support Program of Gansu Province, China (1604FKCA089).
Languageen
PublisherSpringer
SubjectCone beam computed tomography
Maxillary posterior teeth
Maxillary sinus floor
Vertical growth pattern
TitleThree-dimensional assessment of the favorability of maxillary posterior teeth intrusion in different facial patterns limited by the vertical relationship with the maxillary sinus floor
TypeArticle
ESSN1436-3771


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