Imaging analysis of 1 138 supernumerary teeth by using cone-beam computed tomography.

Xiaolin Liu, Qun Ren, Jiuping Bai, Pei Kang, Guiyun Ren, Xiangjun Li, Xiaowei Feng
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to analyze and summarize the characteristics of supernumerary teeth by using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).

Methods: A total of 718 patients with 1 138 supernumerary teeth were retrospectively collected. Age, gender, number, location, morphology, eruption status, and accompanying symptoms of the supernumerary teeth were statistically analyzed. The relationship relative to jaws, gender, and eruption status were analyzed and discussed.

Results: The average age of the patients was 9.54±5.32 years, and the male to female ratio was 2.88∶1. About 77.02% of the patients sought medical advice during the mixed dentition period, and 50.70% had one supernumerary tooth. These supernumeraries were most commonly conical in shape, and 85.76% of them were in the incisor region, 92.09% in the upper jaw, 46.75% in inverted position, and 86.20% unerupted. Overall, 65.29% of them had fully developed roots, and 60.63% had an impact on adjacent structures. Significant differences were found in eruption status, morphology, zoning, direction, root development, and impact on adjacent structures between the supernumerary teeth located in the upper and lower jaws (P<0.05). Significant differences were also detected in gender, morphology, zoning, orientation, root development, and impact on adjacent structures between erupted and unerupted teeth (P<0.05). The incidence of supernumerary teeth in the incisor region was higher in males than that in females. Moreover, the root of supernumeraries was more completely developed in males than in females (P<0.05).

Conclusions: For supernumerary teeth, CBCT images can provide accurate three-dimensional radiographic data and are valuable for clinical diagnosis and treatment planning.

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利用锥束计算机断层扫描对 1 138 颗超常牙齿进行成像分析。
研究目的本研究旨在利用锥束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)分析和总结超常牙齿的特征:方法:回顾性收集了 718 名患者的 1 138 颗超常牙齿。对超常牙齿的年龄、性别、数量、位置、形态、萌出状态和伴随症状进行了统计分析。分析并讨论了与颌骨、性别和萌出状况的关系:患者平均年龄为(9.54±5.32)岁,男女比例为 2.88∶1。约 77.02% 的患者在混合牙期就诊,50.70% 的患者有一颗多余的牙齿。这些多余的牙齿多呈圆锥形,85.76%位于门牙区,92.09%位于上颚,46.75%倒置,86.20%未倒置。总体而言,65.29%的牙齿牙根发育完全,60.63%的牙齿对邻近结构有影响。发现位于上颌和下颌的超常牙齿在萌出状态、形态、分区、方向、牙根发育和对邻近结构的影响方面存在显著差异(PPP结论:对于超常牙,CBCT 图像可提供准确的三维放射影像数据,对临床诊断和治疗计划很有价值。
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