Root-crown ratio: a new method for measurement of orthodontic external apical root resorption

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Orthodontic Waves Pub Date : 2020-02-10 DOI:10.1080/13440241.2020.1712823
D. Gupta, K. Aggarwal
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ABSTRACT Purpose: External Apical Root Resorption (EARR) is an undesirable but unavoidable side effect of orthodontic treatment. The various methods proposed for its evaluation, e.g. Intraoral Periapical (IOPA) X-ray and Orthopantomogram (OPG) x-rays use linear measurements which have errors due to magnification and angulations of x-rays. Root-crown ratio as measured on digital OPGs, which are essential diagnostic records for all orthodontic patients were used for the first time to assess root resorption. Methods: A two-step method was used, first to check the v alidation of OPG measurement with IOPA x rays. The first step involved the measurement of Root-crown ratio on digital OPG and IOPA by 5 independent examiners on IC measure software. The second step involved the measurement of root resorption as Root-crown ratio on pretreatment and post-treatment OPG X rays of 32 treated orthodontic patients all of which were treated by a single orthodontist. Digital OPG images of all patients were traced in Picassa software. In both steps, root-crown ratio was assessed by modified Lind method. Results: The results of first step did not show any significant differences in examiners to read the IOPA and OPG x rays. The results of the second step showed 11.8% root resorption in maxillary central incisors and 4% root resorption in lateral incisors. Similarly, maxillary and mandibular molars showed 1.6% and 5.1% resorption, respectively. The resorption in mandibular molars was significantly more compared to pretreatment value. There was apparently no effect of extraction treatment or treatment time on the amount of resorption. Conclusion: The study concluded that root-crown ratio can be used as an effective and efficient alternative method to quantify root resorption on OPG X rays and possibly alleviate the need for taking IOPA x rays in orthodontic patients thereby reducing the radiation exposure.
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根冠比:一种测量正畸外根尖吸收的新方法
摘要目的:根尖外吸收(EARR)是正畸治疗中一种不理想但不可避免的副作用。为评估其提出的各种方法,例如口内根尖周(IOPA)X射线和正射影像学(OPG)X射线,使用线性测量,由于X射线的放大率和角度而存在误差。在数字OPG上测量的根冠比是所有正畸患者的基本诊断记录,首次用于评估牙根吸收。方法:采用两步法,首先用IOPA x射线检查OPG测量的有效性。第一步是由IC测量软件上的5名独立检查员在数字OPG和IOPA上测量根冠比。第二步涉及在32名接受治疗的正畸患者的治疗前和治疗后OPG X射线上测量根吸收作为根冠比,所有这些患者都由一名正畸医生进行治疗。在Picassa软件中追踪所有患者的数字OPG图像。在这两个步骤中,根冠比均采用改良Lind法进行评估。结果:第一步的检查结果显示,检查人员在读取IOPA和OPG x射线方面没有任何显著差异。第二步的结果显示,上颌中切牙的牙根吸收率为11.8%,侧切牙的根吸收率为4%。同样,上颌和下颌磨牙的吸收率分别为1.6%和5.1%。与预处理值相比,下颌磨牙的吸收显著增加。提取处理或处理时间对吸收量没有明显影响。结论:根冠比可以作为一种有效的替代方法来量化OPG X射线上的根吸收,并可能减轻正畸患者对IOPA X射线的需求,从而减少辐射暴露。
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期刊介绍: Orthodontic Waves is the official publication of the Japanese Orthodontic Society. The aim of this journal is to foster the advancement of orthodontic research and practice. The journal seeks to publish original articles (i) definitive reports of wide interest to the orthodontic community, (ii) Case Reports and (iii) Short Communications. Research papers stand on the scientific basis of orthodontics. Clinical topics covered include all techniques and approaches to treatment planning. All submissions are subject to peer review.
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