Imaging Science in Dentistry
- Volume 32 Issue 3
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- Pages.141-145
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- 2002
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- 2233-7822(pISSN)
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- 2233-7830(eISSN)
Radiologic assessment of alveolar and basal bone change of partially edentulous mandible
부분 무치악 하악골의 치조골 및 기저골 변화에 관한 방사선학적 평가
- Park Chang-Seo (Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, College of Dentistry, Yonsei University) ;
- Kim Kee-Deog (Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, College of Dentistry, Yonsei University)
- Published : 2002.09.01
Abstract
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to propose standard values for alveolar and basal bone in normal adult mandibles, and radiologically analyze the remodeling process of the edentulous mandible by examining molar areas and comparing them to the established normal values. Materials and Methods : Panoramic and CT scans of mandible were performed on 20 normal adults and 20 edentulous or partially edentulous adults. In both groups, arch half diameter and distance of alveolar bone were measured. Also the distance from the mandibular canal to the caudal edges, the buccal and lingual external borders of basal bone, were measured. A statistical comparison between the mean values of normal and edentulous mandibles was carried out in the selected areas. Results : There was evidence of decreasing arch half diameter and distance in the edentulous mandible, but statistically no significant change was seen between the normal and edentulous alveolar bone. There was evidence of decreasing buccal basal bone and increasing in the lingual basal bone in the edentulous mandible. A statistically significant difference between normal and edentulous mandibles was noted in the buccal basal bone. Conclusion: There was an inward and forward atrophic change of the edentulous mandibular molar area compared to the control. CT scanning required the use of sophisticated and expensive procedures to analyze the remodeling process of edentulous mandibles. Consequently, the development and application of a more simplified and objective radiographic procedure for broad and long-term study of remodeling procedures of edentulous mandible was recommended.