APOLONIA 50-51 2023
Applicability of cone beam computed tomography in implant treatment planning in posterior mandible
Authors: Dovolani T., Velickovski B., Dimitrovski O., Aleksova P., Aliu A
DOI: To be acquired
Keywords: Dental implant, cone beam computed tomography, posterior mandible.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Cone beam computed tomography is a radiographic method used to measure the bone volume, and
to analyze the anatomo-sceletoscopic relations of important
anatomical structures in the regions planned for implants.
Aim: To investigate the benefits that offers the cone beam
computed tomography when planning implants in the mandibular posterior region.
Materials and methods: The individuals that participated
in the study had absence of at least one tooth in the posterior mandibular region. In the edentulous areas planned
for implants, was measured the height and the width of the
alveolar ridge, and was analysed for presence of mandibular
lingual concavity.
Results: The edentulous alveolar ridge was highest in the
left first molar region (14.29 mm.) and lowest in the right
second premolar region (12.67 mm.). The width of the alveolar ridge was greatest in the right second molar region
(10.48 mm.) and smallest in the right first premolar region
(8.72 mm.). The mandibular lingual concavity was more accentuated in the molar areas compared with premolar areas.
Conclusion: The cone beam computed tomography is a safe
and precise method, that increases the efficiency and success from implant therapy.