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Reliability of panoramic radiographs for the assessment of mandibular elongation after distraction osteogenesis procedures
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Hazan‐Molina H, Molina‐Hazan V, Schendel SA, Aizenbud D:
Reliability of panoramic radiographs for the assessment of mandibular elongation after distraction osteogenesis procedures
Orthod Craniofac Res 2011;14:25–32Structured AbstractAuthors – Hazan‐Molina H, Molina‐Hazan V, Schendel SA, Aizenbud DObjectives – To determine whether panoramic radiographs could be used for evaluation of changes in the vertical and horizontal dimensions following internal curvilinear mandibular distraction osteogenesis.Study Design – A retrospective cohort study included 25 patients who underwent bilateral mandibular distraction surgery. Three panoramic radiographs and lateral cephalograms from each patient were available: before distraction, immediately upon termination of the distraction process, and at the end of the follow‐up period. The radiographs were traced by plotting Condylion, Gonion, and Menton. The linear distances between Condylion and Gonion and between Gonion and Menton were measured on each side, and the correlation was calculated.Results – No significant differences were found between the values of the linear measurements determined by lateral cephalograms and panoramic radiographs (p ≥ 0.079), excluding one measurement. The correlation test for these radiographs showed very high, positive and statistically significant correlations, for both sides of the internal mandibular distraction (r > 0.77, p ≤ 0.0001), apart from three measurements.Conclusion – Panoramic radiographs, with mandibular length (Co–Go and Go–Me) measurements, can be used as an alternative to lateral cephalograms, i.e. as a reliable tool for assessing vertical and horizontal dimensional changes resulting from internal mandibular distraction achieved by a curvilinear distractor.
Title: Reliability of panoramic radiographs for the assessment of mandibular elongation after distraction osteogenesis procedures
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To cite this article:
Hazan‐Molina H, Molina‐Hazan V, Schendel SA, Aizenbud D:
Reliability of panoramic radiographs for the assessment of mandibular elongation after distraction osteogenesis procedures
Orthod Craniofac Res 2011;14:25–32Structured AbstractAuthors – Hazan‐Molina H, Molina‐Hazan V, Schendel SA, Aizenbud DObjectives – To determine whether panoramic radiographs could be used for evaluation of changes in the vertical and horizontal dimensions following internal curvilinear mandibular distraction osteogenesis.
Study Design – A retrospective cohort study included 25 patients who underwent bilateral mandibular distraction surgery.
Three panoramic radiographs and lateral cephalograms from each patient were available: before distraction, immediately upon termination of the distraction process, and at the end of the follow‐up period.
The radiographs were traced by plotting Condylion, Gonion, and Menton.
The linear distances between Condylion and Gonion and between Gonion and Menton were measured on each side, and the correlation was calculated.
Results – No significant differences were found between the values of the linear measurements determined by lateral cephalograms and panoramic radiographs (p ≥ 0.
079), excluding one measurement.
The correlation test for these radiographs showed very high, positive and statistically significant correlations, for both sides of the internal mandibular distraction (r > 0.
77, p ≤ 0.
0001), apart from three measurements.
Conclusion – Panoramic radiographs, with mandibular length (Co–Go and Go–Me) measurements, can be used as an alternative to lateral cephalograms, i.
e.
as a reliable tool for assessing vertical and horizontal dimensional changes resulting from internal mandibular distraction achieved by a curvilinear distractor.
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