Author/Authors :
Deporter, Douglas Department of Periodontology - Faculty of Dentistry - University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada , Ebrahimi Dastgurdi, Maziar Faculty of Dentistry - University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada , Rahmati, Azadeh Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Center, Lahijan, Iran , Atenafu, Eshetu G Department of Biostatistics - University Health Network, Toronto, Canada , Ketabi, Mohammad Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry - Islamic Azad University - Isfahan Branch, Iran
Abstract :
Background. This study used CBCT images to evaluate the suitability of maxillary first and second
molar sites to receive immediate implants. Buccopalatal and mesiodistal widths of maxillary molar
inter-radicular septum were evaluated at three different levels (crestal, middle, and apical), in addition
to assessments of the root apex and furcation proximities to the sinus floor and comparisons of these
measurements between the first and second upper molar sites before extraction.
Methods. A total of 427 dental sites from 223 patients were used to measure the buccopalatal and
mesiodistal widths of inter-septal/furcal (IRS) bone of maxillary first and second molars and vertical
distances from the furcation and from all the root apices to the sinus floor (SF).
Results. Mean coronal-most buccopalatal/mesiodistal IRS widths were 6.52/7.33 mm for the first and
5.85/6.86 mm for the second molars (P=0.008). Corresponding mean FSD (furcation-sinus floor)
values were 9.69 mm (range: 24.68-2.02 mm) and 8.84 mm (range: 25.09-1.48 mm). Mean distances
from all the root apices to SF were <3 mm. The palatal roots of the first molars had higher sinus
intrusion rates (%28.85) than their buccal counterparts, while for the second molars, the mesiobuccal
roots showed the highest sinus intrusion (%37.65).
Conclusion. In the current patient sample, %61.7 of the first and %34 of the second molars had a
sufficiently broad IRS to encase a -5mm-diameter IMI (immediate molar implant) completely. The
mean FSD of 9 mm for both molars indicated that some sinus floor elevation would likely be needed
unless short implants were used.
Keywords :
Cone-beam computed tomography , immediate implant , inter-radicular septum , maxillary molar