在秘鲁人群中,即刻种植治疗计划的美容区上颌齿矢状根位置和牙槽壁厚度之间的关系。

Daniel Alonso Kim Espinoza-Espinoza, Nelly María García-Madueño, Julissa Amparo Dulanto-Vargas, Fiorella Estefanie Lamas-Castillo, Kilder Maynor Carranza-Samanez, Christian Alexander Loo
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目的:应用锥形束计算机断层扫描技术(CBCT)评价面腭牙槽壁厚度(AWT)与上颌前牙矢状根位置(SRP)的关系。SRP根据Kan分类法进行分类,AWT在面部和腭部的冠状面(距离牙骨质层交界处4 mm)、中根和根尖(距离根尖2 mm)水平进行评估。分析了性别、年龄和牙齿类型的次要变量。结果:SRPⅠ类分布占76.6%,Ⅱ类分布占11.3%,Ⅲ类分布占0.8%,Ⅳ类分布占113%
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Relationship Between Sagittal Root Position and Alveolar Wall Thickness of Maxillary Teeth in the Esthetic Area for Immediate Implant Treatment Planning in a Peruvian Population.

The purpose of this retrospective study was to assess facial and palatal alveolar wall thickness (AWT) in relation to sagittal root position (SRP) of maxillary anterior teeth using CBCT. A total of 102 CBCT images (60 women, 42 men) of maxillary anterior teeth were reviewed. SRP was classified according to Kan's classification, and AWT was evaluated at coronal (4 mm from the CEJ), mid-root, and apical (2 mm from the apex) levels of the facial and palatal aspects. Sex, age, and tooth type were analyzed as secondary variables. The SRP distribution was 76.6% class I, 11.3% class II, 0.8% class III, and 11.3% class IV. AWT, from thickest to thinnest, was found in palatal apical, then mid-root, then coronal levels, followed by facial coronal, then mid-root, then apical levels. AWT was thickest in SRP class II, followed by classes I and III, and least thick in class IV at all measured areas (P < .05). A significantly higher AWT was associated with class I in central incisors, class II in canine teeth and in men, and class IV in central incisors and canines.

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