Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research (Sep 2017)
Feasibility of Dentascan in planning of implant surgery in posterior maxilla and mandible
Abstract
Objectives: The present evaluate the feasibility of Computed tomography (Dentascan), in assessment of the implant site in posterior maxilla & mandible. Material and Methods: data of total 11 patients with 20 implant sites were involved in the present study. Out of the 20 implant sites selected 10 were in posterior maxilla and 10 in posterior mandible. All the patients were routinely examined by panoramic radiography and CT. All images obtained i.e., conventional panoramic radiograph, and film based Dentascan MPR- CT images were evaluated for the detectability of mandibular canal at the mental foramen, 1 cm, 2 cm, and 3 cm posterior to mental foramen. The judgments were then compared by using the four point grading score. Results: Both the statistical analysis and radiographic observation showed that Dentascan MPR CT gives significantly clearer images at the mental foramen and 1 cm, 2 cm , 3 cm posterior to it. Dentascan also provides significantly better visualization of the vital structures along with the bone density. The panoramic and Dentascan MPR CT images did not show a significant difference in visualization of the crest of alveolar ridge in both maxillary as well as the mandibular arch. Conclusion: The Dentascan MPR- CT images revealed significantly clearer images as well as better visualization of the vital structures than conventional panoramic radiography. Apart from providing clearer images Dentascan also gives the buccopalatal/buccolingual dimension at the implant site, along with the density of the available bone.