Reproducibility of skeletal and dental maturation parameters

V. L. Paschoini, Sarany Vargas Grillo, A. Nahás-Scocate, M. F. N. Feres
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ABSTRACT Objective: Amongst other factors, the effectiveness of orthodontic treatment in children and adolescents depends on the identification of most appropriate intervention timing, which has been traditionally based on the identification of maturational stages. There is a wide variety of radiographic methods to identify these phases, either through skeletal parameters, or dental calcification. Considering that the reliability of any given assessment tool is required to enable its safe clinical use, and aiming an appropriate implementation of these parameters in future researches, this study was performed to assess the reproducibility of radiographic growth evaluation methods. Methods: Lateral teleradiographs, hand-wrist, and panoramic radiographs of sixty-eight orthodontic patients randomly selected from files of the Orthodontics Graduation Course (Guarulhos University, Guarulhos, SP, Brazil) were evaluated by two examiners to access both intra- and inter-examiner reproducibility of the assessment methods conceived by Baccetti et al.; Fishman; Greulich and Pyle; Nolla and Demirjian et al. Results: All methods analyzed showed satisfactory intra- and inter-examiner reliability. Among those that evaluated skeletal maturity, a relatively better performance was observed for Baccetti’s method. Fishman’s and Greulich’s parameters presented similar rates, as did Nolla’s and Demirjian’s. Conclusion: The assessment tools analyzed presented adequate reproducibility and might potentially be used as assessment tools to evaluate children and adolescent’s craniofacial growth. Further researches could evaluate the accuracy of radiographic dental calcification parameters for the identification of craniofacial growth stages.
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骨骼和牙齿成熟参数的可重复性
摘要目的:在众多因素中,儿童和青少年正畸治疗的有效性取决于确定最合适的干预时机,传统上,这是基于成熟阶段的确定。有各种各样的放射学方法来识别这些阶段,要么通过骨骼参数,要么通过牙齿钙化。考虑到任何给定的评估工具的可靠性都是保证其临床安全使用的必要条件,并且为了在未来的研究中适当地实施这些参数,本研究对放射学生长评估方法的可重复性进行了评估。方法:从正畸学毕业课程(Guarulhos University, Guarulhos, SP, Brazil)的档案中随机选择68名正畸患者的侧位、腕位和全景x线片,由两名检查人员对其进行评估,以获得Baccetti等人提出的评估方法的内部和内部可重复性;菲什曼;格鲁里奇和派尔;Nolla和Demirjian等人。结果:所有方法均具有良好的内部和内部信度。在那些评估骨骼成熟度的方法中,Baccetti的方法表现相对较好。菲什曼和格鲁里奇的参数也显示出类似的速率,诺拉和德米尔吉安的参数也是如此。结论:所分析的评价工具具有良好的可重复性,可作为评价儿童和青少年颅面生长的评价工具。进一步的研究可以评估x线牙钙化参数在颅面生长阶段识别中的准确性。
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