DOI
10.1016/j.jds.2023.01.034
First Page
1227
Last Page
1234
Abstract
Abstract Background/purpose Immediate implant placement in the mandibular anterior tooth region requires a thorough understanding of the alveolar bone anatomy for determining the ideal implant position and preventing labial bone perforation. The anatomical characteristics of the jaws are closely related to the sagittal root position (SRP) and labial concavity of the alveolar bone. This study evaluated SRP, labial concavity, and labial bone perforation in the mandibular anterior tooth region. Materials and methods Cone-beam computed tomography images of 116 participants (696 teeth) were uploaded to medical imaging software. SRP classification, labial concavity of the alveolar bone, and labial bone perforation were analyzed. A t -test was performed to compare measurements between the central and lateral incisors, central incisors and canines, and lateral incisors and canines. Results The results revealed that the frequency of SRP Class I (88.20%) was the highest, and that of SRP Class III was the lowest (0.53%). Central incisors had the highest mean labial concavity (144.5°), followed by the canines (143.9°) and lateral incisors (143.3°), and the differences were significant between any two of the tooth groups (all P < 0.05). The frequency distribution of labial bone perforation was the highest in central incisors (69.9%), followed by the canines (40.5%) and lateral incisors (10.8%). Conclusion The majority of mandibular anterior teeth had SRP Class I, with Class III being the least prevalent. Central incisors had the highest mean alveolar bone concavity angle and the most frequent labial bone perforations.
Recommended Citation
Fuh, Lih-Jyh; Ikbal, Muhammad; Shen, Yen-Wen; Ruslin, Muhammad; and Hsu, Jui-Ting
(2023)
"Assessment of sagittal root position, alveolar bone concavity, and labial bone perforation in the mandibular anterior tooth region for immediate implant placement,"
Journal of Dental Sciences: Vol. 18:
Iss.
3, Article 49.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2023.01.034
Available at:
https://jds.ads.org.tw/journal/vol18/iss3/49