Assessment and Correlation of Variation in Lingual Cortical Plate Thickness with Different Angulations of Impacted Mandibular Third Molar Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography in North Indian Population

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作者
Gumber, Tejinder Kaur [1 ]
Kandiara, Parveen [1 ]
Bhullar, Ramandeep Singh [1 ]
Dhawan, Amit [1 ]
Kapila, Sarika [1 ]
Singh, Balwinder [2 ]
机构
[1] Sri Guru Ram Das Inst Dent Sci & Res, Dept Oral & Maxillofacial Surg, Amritsar, India
[2] Sri Guru Ram Das Inst Dent Sci & Res, Dept Oral Med & Radiol, Amritsar, India
关键词
Impacted mandibular third molar; Cone-beam CT; Lingual plate thickness; Lingual bone perforation; Lingual plate morphology; Lingual nerve injury; NERVE INJURY; NEUROSENSORY DEFICITS; FLAP RETRACTION; SURGERY; REMOVAL; DAMAGE; PREVENTION; POSITION; RISK;
D O I
10.1007/s12663-022-01835-x
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R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Purpose The extraction of impacted mandibular third molar is associated with various types of intraoperative and postoperative complications, one of them is injury to lingual nerve. The present study aims to assess and correlate the variation in lingual cortical plate thickness with different angulations and determine the topographic relationship between the root apex of impacted mandibular third molar and lingual cortical plate using Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT). Methods This prospective cohort study enrolled 140 patients with impacted mandibular third molars who underwent preoperative CBCT imaging. The CBCT images were used to evaluate the outcome variables such as lingual cortical plate thickness and topographical relationship between root apex of impacted mandibular third molar and lingual cortical plate. The predictor variables included age, gender, inclination of third molar, mesiodistal angle, buccolingual angle and lingual plate morphology. Results The temporary lingual nerve paresthesia was reported by 1 patient (0.71%) out of 140 patients. The lingual bone in distoangular and vertical impacted third molar was found to be 1.20 times thicker than mesioangular and horizontal teeth. Lingual bone thinning at mid-root level was observed in maximum number of cases with mesioangular teeth (68.5%), whereas horizontal impacted teeth showed lingual bone thinning (90.9%) at root apex level. The mean buccolingual angle of impacted mandibular third molar was found to be significantly associated with lingual bone perforation (p value = 0.0258). The morphology of lingual plate was observed as undercut type (37.14%) followed by slanted (36.43%), parallel (19.29%) and round type (7.14%). Conclusion Increase in buccolingual angle of impacted mandibular third molar decreases lingual bone thickness which is the natural barrier for protecting injury to lingual nerve. Also undercut and slanted lingual plate shapes were recognised as risk factors for contact/perforation between root apex and lingual plate. Therefore, proper screening and planning of high risk patients before third molar extraction is crucial.
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