CBCT Radiological Features as Predictors of Nerve Injuries in Third Molar Extractions: Multicenter Prospective Study on a Northeastern Italian Population
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Class | Subtype | Scheme of the RELATIONSHIP between Tooth/Inferior Alveolar Nerve (IAN) |
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Class O: Mandibular canal is not visible on the images (plexiform canal) | ||
Class 1: Mandibular canal runs apically or buccally with respect to the tooth but without touching it (the cortical limitations of the canal are not interrupted) | 1A: IAN–tooth distance is greater than 2 mm | |
1B: IAN–tooth distance is less than 2 mm | ||
Class 2: Mandibular canal runs lingually with respect to the tooth but without touching it (the cortical limitations of the canal are not interrupted) | 2A: IAN–tooth distance is greater than 2 mm | |
2B: IAN–tooth distance is less than 2 mm | ||
Class 3: Mandibular canal runs apical or buccal, touching the tooth | 3A: In the point of contact, the mandibular canal shows a preserved diameter | |
3B: In the point of contact, the mandibular canal shows a smaller caliber and/or an interruption of the cortication | ||
Class 4: Mandibular canal runs lingually, touching the tooth | 4A: In the point of contact, the mandibular canal shows a preserved diameter | |
4B: In the point of contact, the mandibular canal shows a small caliber and/or an interruption of the cortication | ||
Class 5: Mandibular canal runs between the roots but without touching them | 5A: IAN–tooth distance is greater than 2 mm | |
5B: IAN–tooth distance is less than 2 mm | ||
Class 6: Mandibular canal runs between the roots touching them | 6A: In the point of contact, the mandibular canal shows a preserved diameter | |
6B: In the point of contact, the mandibular canal shows a small caliber and/or an interruption of the cortication | ||
Class 7: Mandibular canal runs between fused roots |
CBCT (n = 193) | No CBCT ( n= 185) | p Value | |
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Age mean ± SD | 28.06 ± 10.98 | 30.71 ± 13.43 | NS a |
Gender n (%) | |||
Males | 94 (48.7%) | 108 (58.4%) | NS b |
Females | 99 (51.3%) | 77 (41.6%) * | NS b |
Pell and Gregory Classification, n (%) | |||
1-A | 14 (7.25%) | 42 (22.7%) | <0.05 b |
1-B | 15 (7.77%) | 20 (10.81%) | <0.05 b |
1-C | 6 (3.1%) | 5 (2.7%) | NS b |
2-A | 19 (9.84%) | 30 (16.21%) | <0.05 b |
2-B | 79 (40.93%) | 56 (30.27%) | <0.05 b |
2-C | 34 (17.61%) | 14 (7.56%) | <0.05 b |
3-A | 1 (0.52%) | 1 (0.54%) | NS b |
3-B | 8 (4.14%) | 7 (3.78%) | NS b |
3-C | 17 (8.81%) | 10 (5.4%) | <0.05 b |
Surgical Technique, n (%) | |||
Simple extraction | 1 (0.52%) | 16 (8.29%) | <0.001 b |
Flap | 192 (99.48%) | 177 (91.71%) | NS b |
Ostectomy | 187 (96.89%) | 166 (86.01%) | NS b |
Tooth sectioning | 173 (89.63%) | 135 (69.95%) | <0.05 b |
Indication for extraction | |||
Orthodontic | 8 (4.14%) | 9 (4.96%) | NS b |
Pericoronitis | 104 (53.88%) | 100 (54.05%) | NS b |
Caries of the third molar | 17 (8.81%) | 38 (20.54%) | <0.05 b |
Caries of second molar | 6 (3.11%) | 3 (1.62%) | <0.05 b |
Prosthetic reasons | 1 (0.52%) | 0 (0%) | - |
Periodontitis of second molar | 38 (19.69%) | 16 (8.64%) | <0.05 b |
Cyst | 6 (3.11%) | 3 (1.62%) | <0.05 b |
Oncological reasons | 1 (0.52%) | 0 (0%) | - |
Mandibular fracture | 1 (0.52%) | 0 (0%) | - |
IAN neuritis | 1 (0.52%) | 0 (0%) | - |
Abscess | 1 (0.52%) | 0 (0%) | - |
No pathology | 9 (4.66%) | 16 (8.64%) | <0.05 b |
CBCT Radiologic Classes | Frequency in CBCT Patients (n,%) | Frequency in Males (n,%) | Frequency in Females (n,%) | Age (Years, SD) |
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0 | 1 (0.52) | 0 (0) | 1 (1.01) | 23, - |
1A | 6 (3.11) | 4 (4.25) | 2 (2.02) | 31.5 (12.69) |
1B | 13 (6.73) | 7 (7.45) | 6 (6.06) | 31.46 (11.70) |
2A | 2 (1.03) | 2 (2.13) | 0 (0) | 34 (5.65) |
2B | 6 (3.11) | 5 (5.32) | 1 (1.01) | 29.66 (12.66) |
3A | 37 (19.17) | 19 (20.21) | 18 (18.18) | 25.86 (7.06) |
3B | 52 (26.94) | 24 (25.53) | 28 (28.28) | 28.09 (12.31) |
4A | 20 (10,36) | 10 (10.64) | 10 (10.1) | 24.75 (5.71) |
4B | 47 (24,35) | 18 (19.14) | 29 (29.29) | 29.06 (13.22) |
5A | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | - |
5B | 2 (1.03) | 1 (1.06) | 1 (1.01) | 33.5 (2.12) |
6A | 3 (1.55) | 3 (3.19) | 0 (0) | 30.66 (0.57) |
6B | 4 (2.07) | 1 (1.06) | 3 (3.03) | 28 (8.20) |
7 | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
Position | No Contact IAN/Third Molar | Contact IAN/Third Molar | Total |
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Buccal or apical | 19 | 89 a | 108 |
Lingual | 8 | 67 a | 76 |
Interradicular | 2 | 7 b | 12 |
Total | 29 | 163 a | 192 |
n | Gender | Tooth | Age | Extraction Indication | Winter Classification | Pell and Gregory Classification | Maglione et al. Classification | Anesthetic Modality | Type of Surgery | Injured Nerve | Duration of Sensory Disturbance | Surgical Time (min) |
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1 | M | 48 | 28 | Periodontitis | B | 2-C | 4A | Local | F/OS/TS | IAN | Permanent | 20 |
2 | M | 38 | 35 | Periodontitis | M | 1-A | 4B | Local | F/OS/TS | IAN | Temporary | 60 |
3 | F | 48 | 55 | Neuritis | D | 3-C | 4B | Local | F/OS/TS | IAN + LN | Temporary | 45 |
4 | F | 38 | 28 | Pericoronitis | B | 2-B | 4B | Local | F/OS/TS | IAN | Temporary | 40 |
5 | F | 48 | 40 | Pericoronitis | M | 2-B | - | Local | F/OS/TS | IAN | Temporary | 45 |
6 | M | 48 | 55 | Pericoronitis | D | 2-B | - | Local | F/OS/TS | IAN | Temporary | 35 |
7 | F | 38 | 28 | Pericoronitis | O | 3-B | 4B | Local | F/OS/TS | IAN | Temporary | 35 |
8 | F | 48 | 50 | Caries | O | 2-A | - | Local | F/OS/TS | LN | Temporary | 33 |
9 | F | 48 | 26 | Pericoronitis | M | 2-B | - | Local | F/OS/TS | LN + BN | Temporary | 40 |
10 | M | 38 | 32 | Cyst | B | 2-C | 5B | General | F/OS/TS | LN | Temporary | 45 |
11 | F | 38 | 23 | Pericorontis | B | 3-C | 4A | General | F/OS/TS | LN | Temporary | 20 |
12 | F | 48 | 32 | Pericorontis | B | 1-A | - | Local | F/OS | LN | Temporary | 25 |
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Bigagnoli, S.; Greco, C.; Costantinides, F.; Porrelli, D.; Bevilacqua, L.; Maglione, M. CBCT Radiological Features as Predictors of Nerve Injuries in Third Molar Extractions: Multicenter Prospective Study on a Northeastern Italian Population. Dent. J. 2021, 9, 23. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj9020023
Bigagnoli S, Greco C, Costantinides F, Porrelli D, Bevilacqua L, Maglione M. CBCT Radiological Features as Predictors of Nerve Injuries in Third Molar Extractions: Multicenter Prospective Study on a Northeastern Italian Population. Dentistry Journal. 2021; 9(2):23. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj9020023
Chicago/Turabian StyleBigagnoli, Stefano, Christian Greco, Fulvia Costantinides, Davide Porrelli, Lorenzo Bevilacqua, and Michele Maglione. 2021. "CBCT Radiological Features as Predictors of Nerve Injuries in Third Molar Extractions: Multicenter Prospective Study on a Northeastern Italian Population" Dentistry Journal 9, no. 2: 23. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj9020023
APA StyleBigagnoli, S., Greco, C., Costantinides, F., Porrelli, D., Bevilacqua, L., & Maglione, M. (2021). CBCT Radiological Features as Predictors of Nerve Injuries in Third Molar Extractions: Multicenter Prospective Study on a Northeastern Italian Population. Dentistry Journal, 9(2), 23. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj9020023