Long-term periodontal status of maxillary central incisors after orthodontic traction: CBCT and clinical findings

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Autor(a) principal: Calil, Louise Resti
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the buccal and lingual alveolar bone morphology and the periodontal clinical condition of impacted permanent maxillary central incisors at least 6 months after the orthodontic traction. Methods: This split mouth transversal study evaluated a sample of 11 patients a mean of 15.41 years after the orthodontic traction of unilateral impacted maxillary central incisor. The experimental group (TR) consisted of 11 impacted central incisors. The comparison group (NTR) consisted of 11 non-impacted contralateral teeth. High-resolution CBCT exams of central incisors were performed using Accuitomo (J. Morita, Kyoto, Japan). Cross section imagens passing through the center of maxillary central incisors were used to measure buccal and lingual alveolar bone level. Presence of fenestration, root dilacerations, root coverage, and position of the root apex were also assessed in the same images. Clinical parameters included the periodontal probing depth, attachment level, gingival bleeding index, plaque index, degree of gingival recession, amount of gingival mucosa and evaluation of interproximal papilla and black triangle. Digital model analysis included an assessment of clinical crown height and width. Intergroup comparisons were performed using paired t tests, McNemar and Wilcoxon tests (p<0.05). Pearson correlation coefficient was calculated to determine the relationship between the clinical and CBCT findings. Results: TR group showed a significantly thinner buccal bone plate thickness at the middle and apical root level compared to NTR group. A decreased buccal alveolar crest level was observed in TR group in comparison to NTR group. The TR group showed a greater frequency of buccal bone dehicences and root dilacerations than antimeres. Experimental group showed more gingival recession, a decreased amount of gingival mucosa and an increased clinical attachment level at the buccal aspect than the NTR group. Moderate inverse correlation was found between buccal bone plate thickness of central incisors and attachment level and moderate positive correlation was found between buccal alveolar crest height and attachment level Conclusions: The periodontal conditions of maxillary central incisors long-term after orthodontic traction are different compared to its antimere. A decreased thickness and height of buccal alveolar bone and gingival recessions were observed in central incisors 15 years after orthodontic traction.
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spelling Long-term periodontal status of maxillary central incisors after orthodontic traction: CBCT and clinical findingsCondição periodontal em longo prazo de incisivos centrais superiores após o tracionamento ortodôntico: TCFC e achados clínicosDente impactadoIncisivoIncisorPeriodontiumPeriodontoTomografia computadorizada por raios XTomography x-ray computedTooth impactedTraçãoTractionPurpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the buccal and lingual alveolar bone morphology and the periodontal clinical condition of impacted permanent maxillary central incisors at least 6 months after the orthodontic traction. Methods: This split mouth transversal study evaluated a sample of 11 patients a mean of 15.41 years after the orthodontic traction of unilateral impacted maxillary central incisor. The experimental group (TR) consisted of 11 impacted central incisors. The comparison group (NTR) consisted of 11 non-impacted contralateral teeth. High-resolution CBCT exams of central incisors were performed using Accuitomo (J. Morita, Kyoto, Japan). Cross section imagens passing through the center of maxillary central incisors were used to measure buccal and lingual alveolar bone level. Presence of fenestration, root dilacerations, root coverage, and position of the root apex were also assessed in the same images. Clinical parameters included the periodontal probing depth, attachment level, gingival bleeding index, plaque index, degree of gingival recession, amount of gingival mucosa and evaluation of interproximal papilla and black triangle. Digital model analysis included an assessment of clinical crown height and width. Intergroup comparisons were performed using paired t tests, McNemar and Wilcoxon tests (p<0.05). Pearson correlation coefficient was calculated to determine the relationship between the clinical and CBCT findings. Results: TR group showed a significantly thinner buccal bone plate thickness at the middle and apical root level compared to NTR group. A decreased buccal alveolar crest level was observed in TR group in comparison to NTR group. The TR group showed a greater frequency of buccal bone dehicences and root dilacerations than antimeres. Experimental group showed more gingival recession, a decreased amount of gingival mucosa and an increased clinical attachment level at the buccal aspect than the NTR group. Moderate inverse correlation was found between buccal bone plate thickness of central incisors and attachment level and moderate positive correlation was found between buccal alveolar crest height and attachment level Conclusions: The periodontal conditions of maxillary central incisors long-term after orthodontic traction are different compared to its antimere. A decreased thickness and height of buccal alveolar bone and gingival recessions were observed in central incisors 15 years after orthodontic traction.Introdução: o objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a morfologia óssea alveolar vestibular e lingual e a condição clínica periodontal de incisivos centrais superiores impactados há, pelo menos, 6 meses após o tracionamento ortodôntico. Material e Métodos: Este estudo transversal de boca dividida avaliou uma amostra de 11 pacientes com média de 15,41 anos após a mecânica de tração ortodôntica de incisivo central superior retido unilateral. O grupo experimental (TR) foi composto por 11 incisivos centrais retidos. O grupo controle (NTR) foi composto por 11 incisivos contralaterais irrompidos naturalmente. Exames de TCFC de alta resolução dos incisivos centrais foram realizados utilizando o Accuitomo (J. Morita, Kyoto, Japão). As imagens transversais que passaram pelo centro dos incisivos centrais superiores foram utilizadas para medir o nível ósseo alveolar vestibular e lingual. A presença de fenestração, dilaceração, recobrimento radicular e posição do ápice radicular também foram avaliados nas mesmas imagens. Os parâmetros clínicos incluíram profundidade de sondagem periodontal, nível de inserção clínico, índice de sangramento gengival, índice de placa, grau de recessão gengival, quantidade de mucosa queratinizada e avaliação da presença de triângulo negro na papila interproximal. A análise de modelo digital consistiu da avaliação da altura e largura da coroa clínica. As comparações intergrupos foram realizadas utilizando os testes de t pareado, McNemar e Wilcoxon (p<0,05). O coeficiente de correlação de Pearson foi calculado para determinar a relação entre os achados clínicos e TCFC. Resultados: o grupo TR apresentou uma espessura da tábua óssea vestibular significantemente mais fina em nível médio e apical da raiz, em comparação ao grupo NTR. Observou-se uma diminuição do nível da crista alveolar vestibular no grupo TR em comparação ao grupo NTR. O grupo TR mostrou uma maior frequência de deiscência óssea vestibular e dilaceração radicular quando comparado aos contralaterais. O grupo experimental revelou maior recessão gengival, diminuição da quantidade de mucosa gengival e maior do nível de inserção clínico na face vestibular, em comparação ao grupo NTR. Verificou-se uma correlação inversa entre a espessura da tábua óssea vestibular dos incisivos centrais e o nível de inserção clínico e uma positiva correlação entre a altura da crista alveolar vestibular e o nível de inserção, ambas moderadas. Conclusões: As condições periodontais dos incisivos centrais superiores em longo prazo após o tracionamento ortodôntico são diferentes em comparação aos contralaterais. Uma menor espessura e altura óssea alveolar vestibular, bem como presença de recessões gengivais foram observadas nos incisivos centrais 15 anos após o tracionamento ortodôntico.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPCarreira, Daniela Gamba GaribCalil, Louise Resti2018-03-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/25/25144/tde-19072018-111825/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2024-08-12T13:52:03Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-19072018-111825Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212024-08-12T13:52:03Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Long-term periodontal status of maxillary central incisors after orthodontic traction: CBCT and clinical findings
Condição periodontal em longo prazo de incisivos centrais superiores após o tracionamento ortodôntico: TCFC e achados clínicos
title Long-term periodontal status of maxillary central incisors after orthodontic traction: CBCT and clinical findings
spellingShingle Long-term periodontal status of maxillary central incisors after orthodontic traction: CBCT and clinical findings
Calil, Louise Resti
Dente impactado
Incisivo
Incisor
Periodontium
Periodonto
Tomografia computadorizada por raios X
Tomography x-ray computed
Tooth impacted
Tração
Traction
title_short Long-term periodontal status of maxillary central incisors after orthodontic traction: CBCT and clinical findings
title_full Long-term periodontal status of maxillary central incisors after orthodontic traction: CBCT and clinical findings
title_fullStr Long-term periodontal status of maxillary central incisors after orthodontic traction: CBCT and clinical findings
title_full_unstemmed Long-term periodontal status of maxillary central incisors after orthodontic traction: CBCT and clinical findings
title_sort Long-term periodontal status of maxillary central incisors after orthodontic traction: CBCT and clinical findings
author Calil, Louise Resti
author_facet Calil, Louise Resti
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Carreira, Daniela Gamba Garib
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Calil, Louise Resti
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dente impactado
Incisivo
Incisor
Periodontium
Periodonto
Tomografia computadorizada por raios X
Tomography x-ray computed
Tooth impacted
Tração
Traction
topic Dente impactado
Incisivo
Incisor
Periodontium
Periodonto
Tomografia computadorizada por raios X
Tomography x-ray computed
Tooth impacted
Tração
Traction
description Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the buccal and lingual alveolar bone morphology and the periodontal clinical condition of impacted permanent maxillary central incisors at least 6 months after the orthodontic traction. Methods: This split mouth transversal study evaluated a sample of 11 patients a mean of 15.41 years after the orthodontic traction of unilateral impacted maxillary central incisor. The experimental group (TR) consisted of 11 impacted central incisors. The comparison group (NTR) consisted of 11 non-impacted contralateral teeth. High-resolution CBCT exams of central incisors were performed using Accuitomo (J. Morita, Kyoto, Japan). Cross section imagens passing through the center of maxillary central incisors were used to measure buccal and lingual alveolar bone level. Presence of fenestration, root dilacerations, root coverage, and position of the root apex were also assessed in the same images. Clinical parameters included the periodontal probing depth, attachment level, gingival bleeding index, plaque index, degree of gingival recession, amount of gingival mucosa and evaluation of interproximal papilla and black triangle. Digital model analysis included an assessment of clinical crown height and width. Intergroup comparisons were performed using paired t tests, McNemar and Wilcoxon tests (p<0.05). Pearson correlation coefficient was calculated to determine the relationship between the clinical and CBCT findings. Results: TR group showed a significantly thinner buccal bone plate thickness at the middle and apical root level compared to NTR group. A decreased buccal alveolar crest level was observed in TR group in comparison to NTR group. The TR group showed a greater frequency of buccal bone dehicences and root dilacerations than antimeres. Experimental group showed more gingival recession, a decreased amount of gingival mucosa and an increased clinical attachment level at the buccal aspect than the NTR group. Moderate inverse correlation was found between buccal bone plate thickness of central incisors and attachment level and moderate positive correlation was found between buccal alveolar crest height and attachment level Conclusions: The periodontal conditions of maxillary central incisors long-term after orthodontic traction are different compared to its antimere. A decreased thickness and height of buccal alveolar bone and gingival recessions were observed in central incisors 15 years after orthodontic traction.
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