Overlay Analysis of Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Volumes Acquired before and after Horizontal Alveolar Ridge Augmentation.

Aaron S Pfaff, April P Bumpers, Dane T Swenson, Brittany L Ange, Ulf M E Wikesjö, Thomas M Johnson
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Objective: The objective of this study was to illustrate the efficacy of a novel imaging analysis technology to capture horizontal and vertical dimensional changes following horizontal alveolar ridge augmentation (HRA).

Methods: Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) volumes from 65 HRA sites in 57 patients were available for evaluation, employing a three-dimensional analysis software to overlay preoperative and post-augmentation CBCT volumes. Horizontal and vertical alveolar ridge dimensional (HRD/VRD) changes were recorded considering a panel of patient-, site-, and procedure-related explanatory variables.

Results: VRD changes ranged from -2.9 to 3.0 mm, more than half anterior sites losing alveolar ridge height. Mean HRD increase at the 3- and 5-mm levels apical to the alveolar crest amounted to 2.3±1.6 and 2.4±1.3 mm, respectively, membrane fixation and non-resorbable membrane use associated with significantly greater gains.

Conclusions: To date, studies reporting dimensional changes following HRA predominantly rely on serial in situ orofacial caliper recordings omitting vertical alterations. The protocol employed in this study allows simultaneous HRD and VRD evaluations and assures baseline and post-augmentation recordings are made at the same alveolar ridge position. Compared with in situ recording, CBCT overlay analysis may achieve a more complete characterization of dimensional changes following HRA.

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水平肺泡嵴增强前后锥形束计算机断层扫描体的叠加分析。
目的:本研究的目的是说明一种新的成像分析技术在水平牙槽嵴增强(HRA)后捕捉水平和垂直尺寸变化的有效性。方法:对57例患者65个HRA部位的锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)进行评估,采用三维分析软件覆盖术前和增强后的CBCT体积。考虑到患者、部位和手术相关的解释变量,记录水平和垂直牙槽嵴尺寸(HRD/VRD)的变化。结果:VRD变化范围为-2.9 ~ 3.0 mm,超过一半的前牙区失去牙槽嵴高度。根尖至牙槽嵴3和5 mm水平的平均HRD增加分别为2.3±1.6和2.4±1.3 mm,膜固定和不可吸收膜的使用显著增加。结论:迄今为止,报告HRA后尺寸变化的研究主要依赖于连续的原位口面部卡尺记录,忽略了垂直变化。本研究采用的方案允许同时进行HRD和VRD评估,并确保在同一牙槽嵴位置进行基线和增强后记录。与原位记录相比,CBCT叠加分析可以更完整地表征HRA后的尺寸变化。
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