1. Is it possible to filter third molar cases with panoramic radiography in which roots surround the inferior alveolar canal? A comparison using cone-beam computed tomography.
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Janovics K, Soós B, Tóth Á, and Szalma J
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- Case-Control Studies, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, Humans, Mandible diagnostic imaging, Mandibular Nerve diagnostic imaging, Molar, Third diagnostic imaging, Radiography, Panoramic, Retrospective Studies, Tooth Extraction, Tooth, Impacted diagnostic imaging, Tooth, Impacted surgery, Trigeminal Nerve Injuries
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Inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) entrapment in third molar (M3) roots bears a significant risk for nerve injury. The aim of this study was to identify specific panoramic radiographic (PR) signs that can reliably identify IAN entrapment (IANE) root conformations. In a retrospective case-control study, 10 IANE and 218 non-IANE third molar risk cases were examined by PR and CBCT. The collected data included "classic" specific high-risk panoramic signs, number of M3 roots, extent of inferior alveolar canal (IAC)-root tip overlap, rotated position of M3 and impaction pattern. After bivariate analysis, sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, positive likelihood ratios (LR+) and accuracy (AC) were calculated for the most significant predictive variables. Interruption of both cortical lines (LR
+ : 43.6; AC: 96.0%) and upward diversion of the IAC (LR+ : 36.3; AC: 96.5%) were the most accurate single signs indicating IANE. Upward diversion combined with root darkening and interruption of the IAC (AC: 97.4%) and the combination of darkening with interruption and with a rotated M3 (LR+ :130.8; AC: 97.8%) were the most accurate combinations predicting IANE. IANE may be correctly filtered with PR when focusing on the signs of upward diversion, darkening, interruption and rotated M3 position, especially in cases involving their multiple (≥3) presence. CBCT evaluation is highly recommended in these cases before partial and total tooth removals., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no competing financial interests or personal relationships that could influence the work in this paper. Kata Janovics: investigation, writing the original draft. Balázs Soós: investigation, writing the original draft. Ákos Tóth: statistical analysis, methodology. József Szalma: conceptualization, methodology, writing, review, and editing., (Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2021
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