The purpose of this investigation is an exact preoperative 3D-localisation of impacted and supernumerary teeth in the maxilla using Cone Beam Computer Tomography
An exact localisation of impacted teeth is often difficult to assume by using conventional radiological techniques like OPT or dental films. In contrast to these two-dimensional imaging methods the Cone Beam Computer Tomography (CBCT) respectively the Digital Volume Tomography (DVT) offers a three-dimensional imaging of the maxillofacial region, providing the opportunity to study objectives in all standard plans with 3D-reconstruction in multisection views. A preoperative radiological investigation using CBCT on patients who are supposed to undergo surgery for impacted and supernumerary teeth in the frontal maxilla shall clarify the certainty and safeness of this 3D-imaging method. Therefore a comparison between the findings on the CBCT, on eventually former conventional x-rays and the intraoperative finding as gold standard is done.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
61
Cone Beam Computer Tomography. 3D-imaging Digital Volume Tomography, compared with gold standard intraoperative findings.
St Olavs Hospital
Trondheim, Norway
exact localisation of impacted teeth
Cone Beam Computer Tomography, vs gold standard intraoperative finding
Time frame: preoperative and under surgery
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