Anatomical alterations of the nasopalatine canal in dentate and edentulous patients at the front superior sector based on cone beam computed tomography

Marcelo Enrique Cazar Almache, Luz Marina Abril Cordero, Diego Estaban PalaciosVivar, María Fernanda Abril Cordero, Cristina Belén Sibri Quizhpe
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Background: The nasopalatine canal (NPC) is a long and thin intraosseous passage, located in the anterior midline of the maxilla, connecting the palate with the floor of the nasal cavity. The objective of the study was to compare the measures of nasopalatine canal and its shape by cone beam tomography in dentate patients with respect to edentulous patients in the frontal anterior sector. Materials and methods: A descriptive and comparative study, 150 CT scans of anterosuperior dentate patients and 52 CT scans of anterosuperior edentulous patients were taken from the archive of the Imaging Department. Using the Excel program and its tool "random", 30 CT scans of dentate patients were selected as well as the 30 CT scans of edentulous. The anteroposterior distance of the upper third, middle third and lower third of the horizontal nasopalatine canal was measured on the oblique sagittal plane. To determine its height, the axial plane was taken from the level of the upper bifurcation to the palatal opening. The acquisition of images was done through the i-Dixel software of the 3D Accuitomo 170 MORITA, DICOM system. Results: The dentate patients present higher heights in relation to the edentulous patients. In transverse diameter, the size of NPC channel in edentulous patients is larger. The measurements at the lower, middle and upper levels in the cortices of the diameter of the NPC in dentate patients are lower in relation to the edentulous patients. Conclusion: Patients of 40 to 70 years old, male and female, with frontal anterior edentulism presented structural topographic variations that consist of greater width, smaller longitudinal dimension and larger transversal dimension being enlarged canals.
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锥形束计算机断层扫描对有齿和无牙患者鼻腭管前上段的解剖改变
鼻腭管(鼻咽管)是一条长而细的骨内通道,位于上颌前中线,连接上颚和鼻腔底。本研究的目的是比较锥形束断层扫描在有齿患者和无齿患者的鼻腭管及其形状的测量。材料与方法:对影像科档案资料中150例上正牙患者的CT扫描和52例上正牙无牙患者的CT扫描进行描述性和对比性研究。使用Excel程序及其工具“random”,选择30张有牙患者的CT扫描图和30张无牙患者的CT扫描图。斜矢状面测量水平鼻腭管的上三分之一、中三分之一和下三分之一的前后距离。为了确定其高度,轴向平面从上分岔水平到腭开口。图像采集是通过3D Accuitomo 170 MORITA, DICOM系统的i-Dixel软件完成的。结果:有牙患者的身高高于无牙患者。在横径上,无牙患者鼻咽癌通道的大小较大。有齿患者鼻咽癌直径皮层下部、中部和上部的测量值比无齿患者低。结论:40 ~ 70岁男性、女性额前牙患者均表现出宽较大、纵向尺寸较小、横向尺寸较大的结构地形变化。
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