Title of article :
Do Morphological Changes in the Anterior Mandibular Region Interfere with Standard Implant Placement? A Cone Beam Computed Tomographic Cross-Sectional Study
Author/Authors :
Fouda, Shaimaa M Department of Substitutive Dental Sciences - College of Dentistry - Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University - P.O. Box 1982 - Dammam 31411 - Saudi Arabia , Ellakany, Passant Department of Substitutive Dental Sciences - College of Dentistry - Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University - P.O. Box 1982 - Dammam 31411 - Saudi Arabia , Madi, Marwa Department of Preventive Dental Sciences - College of Dentistry - Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University - P.O. Box 1982 - Dammam 31411 - Saudi Arabia , Zakaria, Osama Department of Biomedical Dental Sciences - College of Dentistry - Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University - P.O. Box 1982 - Dammam 31411 - Saudi Arabia , Al-Harbi, Fahad A Department of Substitutive Dental Sciences - College of Dentistry - Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University - P.O. Box 1982 - Dammam 31411 - Saudi Arabia , El Tantawi, Maha Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Dental Public Health - Faculty of Dentistry - Alexandria University - P.O. Box 21527 - Alexandria - Egypt
Pages :
7
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1
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7
Abstract :
Objective To determine the morphological features in the anterior mandibular region, the presence of lingual foramen and canal dimensions in Saudi subjects that would interfere with standard implant placement. Methods CBCT scans of patients seeking implant treatment were examined. Based on the dentition status, patients were categorized into edentulous (group I) and dentulous (group I). On the panoramic view, the distance between the two mental foramina was divided into vertical segments of 10 mm width. In each segment, vertical bone height and buccolingual thickness at three levels (alveolar crest, 5 mm, and 10 mm apical to the crest) were assessed. The lingual foramen prevalence and canal features were assessed as well. Comparisons between the two groups regarding the assessed parameters were performed using the t-test. The percentage of edentulous mandibles with thickness <6 mm corresponding to the standard implant diameter was also calculated. Results Following the inclusion and exclusion criteria, group I consisted of 45 subjects and group II comprised 26 subjects. Bone height and thickness at the crestal level were significantly less in edentulous (I) than dentate mandibles (II) (P < 0.0001). The lingual foramen was detected in 90% of patients. In both groups, males had significantly greater mandibular height than females (P=0.02 and 0.005). At the crestal level, the thickness was <6 mm in 50% of the anterior mandibular segments. Conclusion Half of the edentulous patients may receive normal size implants in the anterior interforaminal segments, while the other half will be limited to narrow implants (3.5 mm and less). The lingual foramen location, canal size, and position may represent another limitation for implant placement in that segment.
Keywords :
Morphological Changes , Anterior Mandibular Region Interfere , Standard Implant Placement , Cone Beam , determine
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2617059
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