Methods and Protocols (Nov 2022)

Predictive Analysis of Maxillary Canine Impaction through <i>Sella Turcica</i> Bridging, <i>Ponticulus Posticus</i> Calcification, and Lateral Incisor Anomalies: A Retrospective Observational Study

  • Rosanna Guarnieri,
  • Francesca Germanò,
  • Federica Altieri,
  • Michele Cassetta,
  • Camilla Grenga,
  • Gabriella Padalino,
  • Roberto Di Giorgio,
  • Ersilia Barbato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mps5060091
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 6
p. 91

Abstract

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Maxillary canine impaction is an increasing dental anomaly and is often related to other dento-skeletal anomalies. The aim of this work is to support the clinician in evaluating the relationship between a displaced maxillary canine and clinical (the features of lateral incisors)/skeletal (ponticulus posticus and sella turcica bridging) anomalies through orthopanoramic radiographs, lateral cephalograms, and plaster casts to identify the parameters that best predict maxillary canine impaction. A retrospective observational study was carried out on the analysis of the medical records, radiographic findings (panoramic radiographs and lateral cephalograms), and plaster casts of 203 orthodontic patients divided into a case group, with at least one impacted maxillary canine, and a control group, without an impaction. A chi-square test and logistic regression analysis were used to analyze the data. A statistically significant association was found between the impaction of the maxillary canine and the female sex, the bridging of the sella turcica, the ponticulus posticus calcification, and the anomaly of the lateral incisor; a logistic regression revealed that these significant variables were found to be positive predictors of impacted maxillary canines, particularly in reference to the impaction in the palatal area. Finding one of these clinical and radiographic elements can represent a predictive sign of the possible impaction of the maxillary canine.

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