Evaluation of condylar flattening in dentate and non-dentate patients using panoramic radiography

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Introduction: Morphological alterations of the condyles are determined by a decrease of bone tissue in the mandibular condyle, changing its shape and size. One of the most frequent signs of these alterations involves condylar flattening that occurs among dynamic processes and is characterized by a l...

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Autores: Cantor Mora, Anthony, Fiori Chíncaro, Gustavo Adolfo
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Científica del Sur
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Científica del Sur
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.cientifica.edu.pe/index.php/odontologica/article/view/607
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:cóndilo
articulación temporomandibular
panorámica
condyle
temporomandibular joint
panoramic
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of condylar flattening in dentate and non-dentate patients using panoramic radiography
Evaluación del aplanamiento condilar en pacientes dentados y no dentados mediante radiografía panorámica
title Evaluation of condylar flattening in dentate and non-dentate patients using panoramic radiography
spellingShingle Evaluation of condylar flattening in dentate and non-dentate patients using panoramic radiography
Cantor Mora, Anthony
cóndilo
articulación temporomandibular
panorámica
condyle
temporomandibular joint
panoramic
title_short Evaluation of condylar flattening in dentate and non-dentate patients using panoramic radiography
title_full Evaluation of condylar flattening in dentate and non-dentate patients using panoramic radiography
title_fullStr Evaluation of condylar flattening in dentate and non-dentate patients using panoramic radiography
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of condylar flattening in dentate and non-dentate patients using panoramic radiography
title_sort Evaluation of condylar flattening in dentate and non-dentate patients using panoramic radiography
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cantor Mora, Anthony
Fiori Chíncaro, Gustavo Adolfo
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Fiori Chíncaro, Gustavo Adolfo
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv cóndilo
articulación temporomandibular
panorámica
condyle
temporomandibular joint
panoramic
topic cóndilo
articulación temporomandibular
panorámica
condyle
temporomandibular joint
panoramic
description Introduction: Morphological alterations of the condyles are determined by a decrease of bone tissue in the mandibular condyle, changing its shape and size. One of the most frequent signs of these alterations involves condylar flattening that occurs among dynamic processes and is characterized by a loss of convexity of the articular condyle. Radiographically this is observed as a convex surface, the condylar bone cortex is continuous and there is an absence of irregular radiopaque or radiolucent areas. Objectives: To evaluate the radiographic characteristics of condylar flattening of the temporomandibular joint in dentate and non-dentate patients using panoramic radiography. Methods: We evaluated panoramic radiographs obtained at the D3RX Oral and Maxillofacial Digital Radiology Center in Floridablanca-Colombia from January 2017 to December 2018. Patients were randomly selected according to fulfillment of the following inclusion criteria: availability of panoramic radiographs showing the entire condylar structure of male and female patients aged 18 to 70 years attending from January 2017 to December 2018. This number of radiographs was defined according to a database. We evaluated the presence of flattening, the shape and the affected side and sex. The Chi-square test was applied. P <0.005. Results: A total of 520 panoramic radiographs were obtained; 260 from dentate patients and 260 from non-dentate patients. Patient characteristics show that edentulous patients had a higher incidence of alterations in the shape, side and type of flattening in the panoramic radiographs. Edentulous patients have a higher incidence of presenting some alteration in their shape, side and flattened condyles observed in panoramic radiographs in 51.2% versus 35.1% of dentate patients (P <0.001). Conclusions: The morphological changes of the condyles observed in panoramic radiographs were more prevalent in women than men, with a higher incidence in rounded condyles and greater involvement in edentulous patients. The results of this study show that although panoramic radiography is not considered the best tool to determine the presence of slight morphological changes at the level of the jaw, it can be used as the first diagnostic aid to obtain an overview of not only the temporomandibular joint but also other anatomical and dental structures that should be studied in disorders of the temporomandibular joint.
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spelling Evaluation of condylar flattening in dentate and non-dentate patients using panoramic radiographyEvaluación del aplanamiento condilar en pacientes dentados y no dentados mediante radiografía panorámicaCantor Mora, AnthonyFiori Chíncaro, Gustavo Adolfocóndiloarticulación temporomandibularpanorámicacondyletemporomandibular jointpanoramicIntroduction: Morphological alterations of the condyles are determined by a decrease of bone tissue in the mandibular condyle, changing its shape and size. One of the most frequent signs of these alterations involves condylar flattening that occurs among dynamic processes and is characterized by a loss of convexity of the articular condyle. Radiographically this is observed as a convex surface, the condylar bone cortex is continuous and there is an absence of irregular radiopaque or radiolucent areas. Objectives: To evaluate the radiographic characteristics of condylar flattening of the temporomandibular joint in dentate and non-dentate patients using panoramic radiography. Methods: We evaluated panoramic radiographs obtained at the D3RX Oral and Maxillofacial Digital Radiology Center in Floridablanca-Colombia from January 2017 to December 2018. Patients were randomly selected according to fulfillment of the following inclusion criteria: availability of panoramic radiographs showing the entire condylar structure of male and female patients aged 18 to 70 years attending from January 2017 to December 2018. This number of radiographs was defined according to a database. We evaluated the presence of flattening, the shape and the affected side and sex. The Chi-square test was applied. P <0.005. Results: A total of 520 panoramic radiographs were obtained; 260 from dentate patients and 260 from non-dentate patients. Patient characteristics show that edentulous patients had a higher incidence of alterations in the shape, side and type of flattening in the panoramic radiographs. Edentulous patients have a higher incidence of presenting some alteration in their shape, side and flattened condyles observed in panoramic radiographs in 51.2% versus 35.1% of dentate patients (P <0.001). Conclusions: The morphological changes of the condyles observed in panoramic radiographs were more prevalent in women than men, with a higher incidence in rounded condyles and greater involvement in edentulous patients. The results of this study show that although panoramic radiography is not considered the best tool to determine the presence of slight morphological changes at the level of the jaw, it can be used as the first diagnostic aid to obtain an overview of not only the temporomandibular joint but also other anatomical and dental structures that should be studied in disorders of the temporomandibular joint.Introducción: Las alteraciones morfológicas de los cóndilos se determinan por la disminución de tejido óseo en el cóndilo mandibular, lo que cambia su forma y tamaño. Entre los signos más frecuentes encontramos el aplanamiento condilar, que se presenta entre los procesos dinámicos. Los cambios morfológicos más frecuentes son aplanamiento condilar, caracterizado por la pérdida de la convexidad del cóndilo articular. Radiográficamente, se presenta como una superficie convexa, la cortical ósea condilar es continua con ausencia de zonas radiopacas o radiolúcidas irregulares. Objetivos: Evaluar las características radiográficas de aplanamiento condilar de la articulación temporomandibular en pacientes dentados y no dentados mediante el uso de la radiografía panorámica. Métodos: Se evaluaron 520 radiografías panorámicas (260 de pacientes dentados y 260 no dentados), de pacientes de ambos sexos, entre 18 a 70 años, que fueron tomadas en el Centro de Radiología Digital Oral y Maxilofacial D3RX de Floridablanca (Colombia), entre enero de 2017 y diciembre de 2018, elegidos de forma aleatoria simple. La muestra fue definida mediante una base de datos de estudios científicos referenciados bibliográficamente, y mostró en este estudio una población evaluada con más alto promedio. Resultados: Los pacientes desdentados tienen mayor incidencia a presentar alguna alteración en la forma, el lado y el tipo de aplanamiento según la radiografía panorámica. Conclusiones: Los cambios morfológicos de los cóndilos observados en la radiografía panorámica según género mostró mayor prevalencia en mujeres que en hombres, mayor incidencia en cóndilos redondeados y afectación mayor en pacientes no dentados. Los resultados de este estudio muestran que, a pesar de que la radiografía panorámica no es considerada la mejor herramienta para determinar la presencia de cambios morfológicos leves a nivel de la mandíbula, puede ser utilizada por el odontólogo como la primera ayuda diagnóstica para obtener una visión general no solo de la articulación temporomandibular, sino de otras estructuras anatómicas y dentarias que deben ser estudiadas en trastornos de la articulación temporomandibular.Carrera de Estomatología de la Universidad Científica del Sur2020-04-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.cientifica.edu.pe/index.php/odontologica/article/view/60710.21142/2523-2754-0801-2020-006Revista Científica Odontológica; Vol. 8 Núm. 1 (2020); e006Revista Científica Odontológica; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020); e0062523-27542310-2594reponame:Revistas - Universidad Científica del Surinstname:Universidad Científica del Surinstacron:CIENTÍFICAspahttps://revistas.cientifica.edu.pe/index.php/odontologica/article/view/607/646info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.cientifica.edu.pe:article/6072020-04-30T11:18:18Z
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