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Evaluation of the facial bone wall thickness in anterior maxillary teeth using Digital Volume Tomography. (CROSBI ID 580752)

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Braut, Vedrana ; Bornstein, Michael ; Belser, Urs ; Buser, Daniel Evaluation of the facial bone wall thickness in anterior maxillary teeth using Digital Volume Tomography.. 2010

Podaci o odgovornosti

Braut, Vedrana ; Bornstein, Michael ; Belser, Urs ; Buser, Daniel

engleski

Evaluation of the facial bone wall thickness in anterior maxillary teeth using Digital Volume Tomography.

Background Facial bone wall plays an important role as decision criteria for an appropriate treatment selection in patients with post- extraction implant placement. Aim The purpose of this radiographic study was to analyze the thickness of the facial bone wall in anterior maxillary teeth using Digital Volume Tomography. Materials and methods The present study included DVT scans (Accuitomo, Morita, Kyoto, Japan) from patients treated with dental implants at the Department of Oral Surgery and Stomatology, University of Bern, between January and December 2009. A total of 125DVT scans met the inclusion criteria and were analyzed with the according image processing software (Idixel, Morita, Kyoto, Japan). The thickness of the facial bone wall in the respective scans was measured at two points: at the middle of the root (measuring point 1, MP1) and 4 mm apical to the CEJ (measuring point 2, MP2). All measurements were performed in the sagittal plane, perpendicular to the long axis of the root. Results The respective analysis provided a sample size of 498 teeth. No existing bone wall was found in 50 teeth at MP1(10.04%) and in 128 teeth at MP2(25.70%). Mean values of the facial bone wall thickness at MP1 were 0.66mm for premolars, 0.61 for canines, 0.54 for lateral incisors and 0.59 for central incisors, while at MP2 they were 0.74, 0.55, 0.54 and 0.48mm, respectively. The majority of the examined teeth showed facial bone wall thickness < 1mm (80.12% at MP1, 62.85% at MP2), but the highest % was observed for central incisors (89.31% at MP1 and 67.94% at MP2). Bone wall ≥1mm was found in only 9.84% of examined teeth at MP1 and 11.45% at MP2. Conclusion According to the findings in the present study, the thickness of the facial bone wall at natural teeth in the anterior maxilla is seldom greater than 1mm, roughly in 10% of the patients. The evaluation of the facial bone wall thickness is clinically important and affects the planning of implant surgery in post-extraction sites.

facial bone wall; thickness; post-extraction implant placement

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Podaci o prilogu

2010.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Podaci o skupu

19th annual meeting of the European Academy of Osseointegration

poster

06.10.2010-09.10.2010

Glasgow, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina