Diagnostics (Apr 2022)

Assessment of Maxillary Molars Interradicular Septum Morphological Characteristics as Criteria for Ideal Immediate Implant Placement—The Advantages of Cone Beam Computed Tomography Analysis

  • Zlata Rajkovic Pavlovic,
  • Pavle Milanovic,
  • Milica Vasiljevic,
  • Nemanja Jovicic,
  • Aleksandra Arnaut,
  • Djurdjina Colic,
  • Marijana Petrovic,
  • Momir Stevanovic,
  • Dragica Selakovic,
  • Gvozden Rosic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12041010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 1010

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the interradicular septum bone morphometric characteristics using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images, as well as to establish quantitative shortcuts to allow clinicians to make a faster and more reliable plan for immediate implant placement in the maxillary molars area. This retrospective quantitative study was conducted on CBCT images obtained from 100 patients. The morphometric analysis of the maxillary molars region was based on the parameters obtained on the sagittal and axial slices. The analysis performed on sagittal slices showed that the first maxillary molars had a wider interradicular septum when compared to the second molars, but the septum height in the first molars was significantly below the height in the second maxillary molars. The axial CBCT slices analysis showed that both interradicular septum perimeter and surface area were significantly more pronounced in the first than in the second maxillary molars. The interradicular furcation angle significantly correlated with the surface area (positively) and septum height (negatively) for both molars. The results of this study may recommend CBCT image analysis as a useful tool in predefining the circumstances that can allow for substantially better planning of immediate implant placement procedures in the region of maxillary molars.

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