Assessing the Co-relation between Mandibular Flare and Thickness of Lingual Cortex in Relation to the Third Molars: A Retrospective Cross-sectional Study.
Asha Elizabeth Babu, T Srnivasa Prasad, Hridya M Menon, Anoop Kurian Mathew, Lipsa Bhuyan, Roquaiya Nishat
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Abstract
Aim: To assess the co-relation between mandibular flare and thickness of lingual cortex in relation to the third molars.
Materials and methods: Retrospectively obtained computed tomography (CT) data of 26 patients was used after classifying them into respective skeletal malocclusion groups (classes I, II, and III). Thickness of lingual cortex was measured at crestal, middle, and apical levels in mandibular third molar region. Two angular and two linear measurements were used to measure mandibular flare. Angular measurements included the angle between condylion (Co) and menton (Me), and between gonion (Go) and menton (Me). Linear measurements included bigonial and bicondylion widths.
Results: The two angular measurements did not differ significantly among the three skeletal malocclusion groups. Contrastingly, bicondylion width differed significantly among the three groups. Class II group showed no significant correlation between mandibular flare and lingual cortical thickness. Class III group demonstrated a significant negative correlation of linear and angular measurements with cortical bone thickness. Bicondylion width was significantly more in Class III group than in other skeletal groups, which proved an increased mandibular flare in patients with Class III malocclusion.
Conclusion: Increase in mandibular flare was associated with decreased thickness of lingual cortical bone.
目的:评估下颌外翻与第三磨牙舌侧皮质厚度之间的相关性:使用回顾性获得的 26 名患者的计算机断层扫描(CT)数据,将其分为相应的骨骼错颌畸形组(I、II 和 III 级)。在下颌第三磨牙区域的嵴、中和尖水平测量舌皮层的厚度。测量下颌外翻时使用了两个角度和两个线性测量值。角度测量包括髁突(Co)和牙弓(Me)之间的角度,以及牙弓(Go)和牙弓(Me)之间的角度。线性测量包括大髁状突和双髁状突宽度:结果:三个骨骼错合畸形组之间的两个角度测量值没有明显差异。相反,双髁状突宽度在三个组别中差异显著。下颌外翻与舌侧皮质厚度之间无明显相关性。III 类组的线性和角度测量值与骨皮质厚度呈明显的负相关。III 类组的双髁状突宽度明显高于其他骨骼组,这证明 III 类错颌畸形患者的下颌外扩增加:结论:下颌外扩的增加与舌侧皮质骨厚度的减少有关。