Gender and growth variation in palatal bone thickness and density for mini-implant placement
Abstract Background The objective was to compare the palatal bone thickness (PBT) and palatal bone density (PBD) in the anterior, middle, and posterior part of the palate in males and females. Methods This retrospective study reviewed cone beam computed tomography scans of 359 patients. The scans we...
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doaj-4bd5ab502f8f4bc9bf21bcbd1e46dbb22020-11-25T01:35:59ZengSpringerOpenProgress in Orthodontics2196-10422018-11-0119111010.1186/s40510-018-0241-1Gender and growth variation in palatal bone thickness and density for mini-implant placementSumit Yadav0Emily Sachs1Meenakshi Vishwanath2Kristen Knecht3Madhur Upadhyay4Ravindra Nanda5Aditya Tadinada6Division of Orthodontics, University of Connecticut Health CenterSchool of Dental Medicine, University of Connecticut Health CenterDivision of Orthodontics, University of Nebraska Medical CenterPrivate PracticeDivision of Orthodontics, University of Connecticut Health CenterDivision of Orthodontics, University of Connecticut Health CenterDivision of Oral Health and Diagnostic Sciences, University of Connecticut Health CenterAbstract Background The objective was to compare the palatal bone thickness (PBT) and palatal bone density (PBD) in the anterior, middle, and posterior part of the palate in males and females. Methods This retrospective study reviewed cone beam computed tomography scans of 359 patients. The scans were divided into 99 growing males, 105 growing females, 74 non-growing males, and 81 non-growing females. The measurements of PBT and PBD were made in between the canine and first premolar, the first premolar and second premolar, the second premolar and first molar, and the first molar and second molar. The measurements were made in the center of the palate and 4 mm away from the center. ANOVA was used to analyze the PBT and PBD in different areas between four different groups. Results The PBT was lower (P < 0.0001) as we moved from the anterior to the posterior palate. The PBT was more (P < 0.001) in the center of the palate than 4 mm away from the center, except in between the canine and first premolar. The growing male and non-growing male had higher (P < 0.0001) PBT than the growing female and non-growing female in between the canine and first premolar and the first premolar and second premolar both in the center and 4 mm away from it. The PBD was higher (P < 0.05) in between the canine and first premolar area at the center of the palate and between the second premolar and first molar 4 mm away from the center in all the experimental groups. Conclusions There exists a definite gender and growth variation in the PBT and PBD in different parts of the palate. Palatal bone thickness between the males and females revealed that the males had significantly higher PBT than the females.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40510-018-0241-1 |
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Sumit Yadav Emily Sachs Meenakshi Vishwanath Kristen Knecht Madhur Upadhyay Ravindra Nanda Aditya Tadinada Gender and growth variation in palatal bone thickness and density for mini-implant placement Progress in Orthodontics |
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Sumit Yadav Emily Sachs Meenakshi Vishwanath Kristen Knecht Madhur Upadhyay Ravindra Nanda Aditya Tadinada |
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Gender and growth variation in palatal bone thickness and density for mini-implant placement |
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Gender and growth variation in palatal bone thickness and density for mini-implant placement |
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Gender and growth variation in palatal bone thickness and density for mini-implant placement |
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Gender and growth variation in palatal bone thickness and density for mini-implant placement |
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Gender and growth variation in palatal bone thickness and density for mini-implant placement |
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gender and growth variation in palatal bone thickness and density for mini-implant placement |
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Abstract Background The objective was to compare the palatal bone thickness (PBT) and palatal bone density (PBD) in the anterior, middle, and posterior part of the palate in males and females. Methods This retrospective study reviewed cone beam computed tomography scans of 359 patients. The scans were divided into 99 growing males, 105 growing females, 74 non-growing males, and 81 non-growing females. The measurements of PBT and PBD were made in between the canine and first premolar, the first premolar and second premolar, the second premolar and first molar, and the first molar and second molar. The measurements were made in the center of the palate and 4 mm away from the center. ANOVA was used to analyze the PBT and PBD in different areas between four different groups. Results The PBT was lower (P < 0.0001) as we moved from the anterior to the posterior palate. The PBT was more (P < 0.001) in the center of the palate than 4 mm away from the center, except in between the canine and first premolar. The growing male and non-growing male had higher (P < 0.0001) PBT than the growing female and non-growing female in between the canine and first premolar and the first premolar and second premolar both in the center and 4 mm away from it. The PBD was higher (P < 0.05) in between the canine and first premolar area at the center of the palate and between the second premolar and first molar 4 mm away from the center in all the experimental groups. Conclusions There exists a definite gender and growth variation in the PBT and PBD in different parts of the palate. Palatal bone thickness between the males and females revealed that the males had significantly higher PBT than the females. |
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