Assessing bone thickness in the infrazygomatic crest area aiming the orthodontic miniplates positioning: a tomographic study

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Aline Rode
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Castellucci,Marcelo, Crusoé-Rebello,Iêda Margarida, Sobral,Márcio Costa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: Due to the increasing use of miniplates for anchorage purposes in orthodontics, it is very important to know more about infrazigomatic crest anatomy (thickness), in adult patients. Objectives: Evaluate the infrazygomatic crest region thickness, in adult (male and female) patients. Methods: Cone-beam computerized tomography (CBCT) images from 40 patients were used to assess cross-sectional measurements of the infrazygomatic crest region. Measurement 1 considered thickness 2 mm above the distobuccal root of the permanent maxillary first molar, while measurement 2 was taken 2 mm above the first measurement. Results: The mean thickness of the infrazygomatic crest in males was 3.55 mm for measurement 1 and 2.84 mm for measurement 2, while in females these were 2.37 mm and 2.24 mm, respectively. Conclusion: The authors concluded that the overall mean thickness of the infrazygomatic crest was 2.49 mm with respect to measurement 1, and 2.29 mm for measurement 2, with no statistically significant differences between gender.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessing bone thickness in the infrazygomatic crest area aiming the orthodontic miniplates positioning: a tomographic study
title Assessing bone thickness in the infrazygomatic crest area aiming the orthodontic miniplates positioning: a tomographic study
spellingShingle Assessing bone thickness in the infrazygomatic crest area aiming the orthodontic miniplates positioning: a tomographic study
Santos,Aline Rode
Measurements
Tomography
Orthodontics.
title_short Assessing bone thickness in the infrazygomatic crest area aiming the orthodontic miniplates positioning: a tomographic study
title_full Assessing bone thickness in the infrazygomatic crest area aiming the orthodontic miniplates positioning: a tomographic study
title_fullStr Assessing bone thickness in the infrazygomatic crest area aiming the orthodontic miniplates positioning: a tomographic study
title_full_unstemmed Assessing bone thickness in the infrazygomatic crest area aiming the orthodontic miniplates positioning: a tomographic study
title_sort Assessing bone thickness in the infrazygomatic crest area aiming the orthodontic miniplates positioning: a tomographic study
author Santos,Aline Rode
author_facet Santos,Aline Rode
Castellucci,Marcelo
Crusoé-Rebello,Iêda Margarida
Sobral,Márcio Costa
author_role author
author2 Castellucci,Marcelo
Crusoé-Rebello,Iêda Margarida
Sobral,Márcio Costa
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Aline Rode
Castellucci,Marcelo
Crusoé-Rebello,Iêda Margarida
Sobral,Márcio Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Measurements
Tomography
Orthodontics.
topic Measurements
Tomography
Orthodontics.
description ABSTRACT Introduction: Due to the increasing use of miniplates for anchorage purposes in orthodontics, it is very important to know more about infrazigomatic crest anatomy (thickness), in adult patients. Objectives: Evaluate the infrazygomatic crest region thickness, in adult (male and female) patients. Methods: Cone-beam computerized tomography (CBCT) images from 40 patients were used to assess cross-sectional measurements of the infrazygomatic crest region. Measurement 1 considered thickness 2 mm above the distobuccal root of the permanent maxillary first molar, while measurement 2 was taken 2 mm above the first measurement. Results: The mean thickness of the infrazygomatic crest in males was 3.55 mm for measurement 1 and 2.84 mm for measurement 2, while in females these were 2.37 mm and 2.24 mm, respectively. Conclusion: The authors concluded that the overall mean thickness of the infrazygomatic crest was 2.49 mm with respect to measurement 1, and 2.29 mm for measurement 2, with no statistically significant differences between gender.
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