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SURGICAL AND RADIOLOGIC ANATOMY
卷 40, 期 12, 页码 1419-1428出版社
SPRINGER FRANCE
DOI: 10.1007/s00276-018-2095-0
关键词
Jaw; edentulous; partially; Mandible; Alveolar process; Bone resorption; Spiral cone-beam computed tomography; Tooth extraction
资金
- Research Centre for the Study of Periodontal and Peri-implant Diseases, University of Ferrara, Italy
PurposeTo evaluate ridge dimensions at edentulous, mandibular posterior sites, and contralateral dentate sites.MethodsComputerized tomography scans of 24 patients with one fully edentulous and one fully dentate mandibular posterior region were retrospectively selected. Relative ridge position (rRP), bone height (BH), alveolar canal height (ACH), basal bone height (BBH), and bone width (BW) at 1, 3, and 5mm apically to the most coronal point of the alveolar crest (BW1mm, BW3mm, and BW5mm, respectively) were measured at posterior dentate sites and contralateral edentulous sites. The proportion of edentulous sites with BH9mm and BW(1mm)6mm and/or BH11mm and BW(3mm)6mm was calculated.ResultsWhen compared to dentate sites, edentulous sites showed lower BH, a more apical position of the ridge, lower BW1mm, lower ACH, and similar BBH. The difference in rRP, BH, ACH, BBH, BW1mm, BW3mm, and BW5mm between edentulous and contralateral dentate sites was not significantly different between females and males. The prevalence of edentulous sites with BH9mm and BW(1mm)6mm and/or BH11mm and BW(3mm)6mm was higher in females (83.3%) compared to males (58.3%) at second premolar, while was higher in males compared to females at the first molar (83.3 vs 66.6%) and second molar (83.3 vs 75.0%).ConclusionsIn the posterior mandible, edentulous sites show a reduced height and bucco-lingual ridge width compared to contralateral dentate sites. Gender seems to have a limited impact on the extent of ridge resorption following the loss of posterior mandibular teeth.
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