Relationship between Position of the Impacted Maxillary Canine and Its Follicular Width: Descriptive Features Using CBCT

Background and purpose: This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between the position of impacted canine and associated follicular width. Materials and methods: This cross-sectional descriptive study, included CBCT archival images (n=70) in a maxillofacial imaging center in Sari, Ira...

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Main Authors: Tahmineh Bamdadian, Atena Shiva, Nadia Elyassi Gorji, Mehdi Shayesteh Azar, Mohammad Ebrahimi Saravi, AmirHossein Pakravan
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Published: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2022-12-01
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Online Access:http://jmums.mazums.ac.ir/article-1-17686-en.html
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author Tahmineh Bamdadian
Atena Shiva
Nadia Elyassi Gorji
Mehdi Shayesteh Azar
Mohammad Ebrahimi Saravi
AmirHossein Pakravan
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Atena Shiva
Nadia Elyassi Gorji
Mehdi Shayesteh Azar
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description Background and purpose: This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between the position of impacted canine and associated follicular width. Materials and methods: This cross-sectional descriptive study, included CBCT archival images (n=70) in a maxillofacial imaging center in Sari, Iran. The images were studied by Planmeca Romexis Viewer ver. 3.8.2. Variables were determined and any relationship was investigated. Data analysis was carried out in SPSS V22. Results: Findings showed that 61.43% of the canines were in palatal position, 28.57% were in central position of the alveolar process and 10% were in buccal position. Also, the frequencies of vertical position of the canine cusp tip impacted in coronal 1/3, apical 2/3, and cervical region of the lateral incisor root were 50.86%, 40%, and 7.14%, respectively, and there were mild and severe root resorption in 28.57% and 2.86% of the cases, respectively. Conclusion: Canine impaction often occurs in the palatal position relative to the bone crest and the risk of its occurrence increases with increase in the distance of the canine from the midline and increase in the size of the follicle. This phenomenon, which is reported more in women, can eventually lead to root resorption of the lateral incisor tooth.
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spelling doaj.art-aab238c88a0a47adbf2021d029a0fdc02023-02-28T09:18:48ZengMazandaran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences1735-92601735-92792022-12-0132215143150Relationship between Position of the Impacted Maxillary Canine and Its Follicular Width: Descriptive Features Using CBCTTahmineh Bamdadian0Atena Shiva1Nadia Elyassi Gorji2Mehdi Shayesteh Azar3Mohammad Ebrahimi Saravi4AmirHossein Pakravan5 Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran Assistant Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Faculty of Dentistry, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran Dentistry Student, Student Research Committee, Faculty of Dentistry, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran Dental Surgeon, Sari, Iran Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran Assistant Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran Background and purpose: This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between the position of impacted canine and associated follicular width. Materials and methods: This cross-sectional descriptive study, included CBCT archival images (n=70) in a maxillofacial imaging center in Sari, Iran. The images were studied by Planmeca Romexis Viewer ver. 3.8.2. Variables were determined and any relationship was investigated. Data analysis was carried out in SPSS V22. Results: Findings showed that 61.43% of the canines were in palatal position, 28.57% were in central position of the alveolar process and 10% were in buccal position. Also, the frequencies of vertical position of the canine cusp tip impacted in coronal 1/3, apical 2/3, and cervical region of the lateral incisor root were 50.86%, 40%, and 7.14%, respectively, and there were mild and severe root resorption in 28.57% and 2.86% of the cases, respectively. Conclusion: Canine impaction often occurs in the palatal position relative to the bone crest and the risk of its occurrence increases with increase in the distance of the canine from the midline and increase in the size of the follicle. This phenomenon, which is reported more in women, can eventually lead to root resorption of the lateral incisor tooth.http://jmums.mazums.ac.ir/article-1-17686-en.htmlimpacted canine teethcone beam computed tomographydental follicle width
spellingShingle Tahmineh Bamdadian
Atena Shiva
Nadia Elyassi Gorji
Mehdi Shayesteh Azar
Mohammad Ebrahimi Saravi
AmirHossein Pakravan
Relationship between Position of the Impacted Maxillary Canine and Its Follicular Width: Descriptive Features Using CBCT
Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
impacted canine teeth
cone beam computed tomography
dental follicle width
title Relationship between Position of the Impacted Maxillary Canine and Its Follicular Width: Descriptive Features Using CBCT
title_full Relationship between Position of the Impacted Maxillary Canine and Its Follicular Width: Descriptive Features Using CBCT
title_fullStr Relationship between Position of the Impacted Maxillary Canine and Its Follicular Width: Descriptive Features Using CBCT
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Position of the Impacted Maxillary Canine and Its Follicular Width: Descriptive Features Using CBCT
title_short Relationship between Position of the Impacted Maxillary Canine and Its Follicular Width: Descriptive Features Using CBCT
title_sort relationship between position of the impacted maxillary canine and its follicular width descriptive features using cbct
topic impacted canine teeth
cone beam computed tomography
dental follicle width
url http://jmums.mazums.ac.ir/article-1-17686-en.html
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