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Cortical bone thickness at common miniscrew implant placement sites with different vertical skeletal patterns in adults

  • ZOU Hui,
  • LI Zhao ⁃ hui,
  • LIU Yuan ⁃lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12016/j.issn.2096⁃1456.2017.03.006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 3
pp. 171 – 175

Abstract

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Objective To provide some references of using miniscrew implants in clinical orthodontic treatment, the bone thickness of maxilla and mandible of different vertical facial type in adults with cone ⁃beam CT (CBCT) was measured. Methods 57 scanned patients were selected as subjects. Among them, 20 were included in the high⁃angle group, 22 in the normal⁃angle group, and 15 in the low⁃angle group. On volumetric images, we measured the buccal and palatal cortical bone thickness of maxilla, the buccal cortical bone thickness of mandible from canine to the second mo⁃ lar teeth at heights of 4.0 mm from cemento⁃enamel junction (CEJ). The mean of cortical bone thickness was compared between three groups. Results There were statistical differences among three different vertical facial groups in the cor⁃ tical bone thickness (P<0.05). The high⁃angle group has the thinnest cortical bone while the low⁃angle group has the thickest. Conclusion Clinicians should be aware of the probability of thin cortical bone plates and the risk of minis⁃ crew implant failures at maxillary posterior miniscrew implant sites in high⁃angle patients.

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